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Hannah Arendt / by Julia Kristeva ; translated by Ross Guberman.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: European perspectivesPublisher: New York : Columbia University Press, c2001Description: xxi, 291 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0231121024 (alk. paper)
Uniform titles:
  • Hannah Arendt. English
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5/092 21
LOC classification:
  • JC251.A74 K7513 2001
Contents:
Female Genius: General Introduction -- Ch. 1. Life as a Narrative -- A Biography "So Exposed" -- Love According to Saint Augustine -- The Meaning of an Example: Rahel Varnhagen -- Arendt and Aristotle: A Defense of Narration -- The Tale of the Twentieth Century -- Ch. 2. Superfluous Humanity -- To Be Jewish -- Among the Elements in the Structure -- The Example of France -- What Is Modern Anti-Semitism? -- Imperialism... and Totalitarianism -- The Banality of Evil -- Faith and Revolution... in Society, That Sanctified Hearth -- Ch. 3. Thinking, Willing, and Judging -- The "Who" and the Body -- The Dialogue of the Thinking Ego: The "Split," Melancholy, Tyranny -- From the Interior Man to the Violence of the Life Process -- The Taste of the Spectator: Toward a Political Philosophy -- Judgment: Between Forgiveness and Promise -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary: Twenty-five years after her death, we are still coming to terms with the controversial figure of Hannah Arendt. Interlacing the life and work of this 20th century philosopher, Julia Kristeva provides a biography replete with psychoanalytic insight.
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Translation of: Le génie féminin, t. 1, Hannah Arendt.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-280) and index.

Female Genius: General Introduction -- Ch. 1. Life as a Narrative -- A Biography "So Exposed" -- Love According to Saint Augustine -- The Meaning of an Example: Rahel Varnhagen -- Arendt and Aristotle: A Defense of Narration -- The Tale of the Twentieth Century -- Ch. 2. Superfluous Humanity -- To Be Jewish -- Among the Elements in the Structure -- The Example of France -- What Is Modern Anti-Semitism? -- Imperialism... and Totalitarianism -- The Banality of Evil -- Faith and Revolution... in Society, That Sanctified Hearth -- Ch. 3. Thinking, Willing, and Judging -- The "Who" and the Body -- The Dialogue of the Thinking Ego: The "Split," Melancholy, Tyranny -- From the Interior Man to the Violence of the Life Process -- The Taste of the Spectator: Toward a Political Philosophy -- Judgment: Between Forgiveness and Promise -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.

Twenty-five years after her death, we are still coming to terms with the controversial figure of Hannah Arendt. Interlacing the life and work of this 20th century philosopher, Julia Kristeva provides a biography replete with psychoanalytic insight.

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