University of Minnesota Press, 1997 Cloth: 978-0-8166-2916-9 | Paper: 978-0-8166-2917-6 Library of Congress Classification JC251.A74H33 1997 Dewey Decimal Classification 320.5092
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hannah Arendt and the Meaning of Politics
Calhoun,
Craig
McGowan,
John
Part I
1.
Aesthetic Foundations of Democratic Politics in the Work of Hannah Arendt
Curtis,
Kimberley F.
2.
The Odor of Judgment: Exemplarity, Propriety, and Politics in the Company of Hannah Arendt
McClure,
Kirstie M.
3.
Propriety and Provocation in Arendt's Political Aesthetic
Bickford,
Susan
Part II
4.
Communication and Transformation: Aesthetics and Politics in Kant and Arendt
Cascardi,
Anthony J.
5.
“Please Sit Down, but Don't Make Yourself at Home”: Arendtian “Visiting” and the Prefigurative Politics of Consciousness-Raising
Disch,
Lisa
6.
Communication, Transformation, and Consciousness-Raising
Fraser,
Nancy
Part III
7.
Hannah Arendt: Modernity, Alienation, and Critique
Villa,
Dana R.
8.
Hannah Arendt and the Meaning of the Public/Private Distinction
Zaretsky,
Eli
9.
Plurality, Promises, and Public Spaces
Calhoun,
Craig
Part IV
10.
Must Politics Be Violent? Arendt's Utopian Vision
McGowan,
John
11.
“The Banality of Evil” Reconsidered
Bernstein,
Richard J.
12.
Evil, Violence, Thinking, Judgment: Working in the Breach of Politics
Leonard,
Stephen T.
Afterword: Reflective Judgments by a Spectator on a Conference that is Now History