Arendt Hannah

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(Hannah Arendt - Leo Strauss) Kielmansegg, P. / Mewes, H. u.a. (ed.): Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss. German Emigres and American Political Thought after World War II. Ed. by Peter Graf Kielmansegg, Horst Mewes and Elisabeth Glaser-Schmidt. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1995.
Mit Beiträgen von Helmut Dubiel, Alfons Söllner, George Kateb, Peter Graf Kielmansegg u.a.

Publications of the German Historical Institute, Washington, D.C. Gr. 8°. X; 208 Seiten. Original-Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. Eine Ecke mit leichter Stauchung; Name des Vorbesitzers am Titel. Von guter Erhaltung!

[KW: Politische Philosophie; Politische Ideengeschichte]

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Murray, Michael (Ed.). Heidegger and Modern Philosophy. Critical Essays. New Haven-Lond., Yale University Press. 1978.
3rd Edition. (Contributors: Albert Borgmann, Rudolf Carnap, Harold Alderman, Gilbert Ryle, Karsten Harries, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Otto Pöggeler, Stanley Rosen, Paul Ricoeur, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Ronald Bruzina, George Vick, Hubert Dreyfus & John Haugeland, Richard Rorty, Ross Mandel, Hannah Arendt, and David Couzens Hoy).

XXIII, 374 S. (23,5 cm) OKt. Außen etwas gealtert, Rücken lesefaltig, innen gut. 3
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[KW: Kritische Studien zu Martin Heidegger (englische Ausgabe / english edition)]

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Moruzzi, Norma Claire: Speaking through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity. Ithaca; London: Cornell Univ. Press, 2000. ISBN: 0-8014-3785-7
Fine copy.

xviii, 205 p. 23,5 cm cloth/dj. / Gr.-8° Ln. mit ill. OU. (= Psychoanalysis and Social Theory).; 1. Aufl.

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Haselstein, Ulla / Ostendorf, Berndt (Hg.): Cultural Interactions. Fifty Years of American Studies in Germany. (American Studies 118). Heidelberg: Winter 2005.
The present volume celebrates the 50th anniversary of the German Association of American Studies. It is testimony to 50 years of academic scholarship in Germany. The retrospective occurs at a crucial moment in transatlantic relations marked by the end of the Cold War and a noticeable realignment of American cultural politics in a globalizing, transnational world. The first section is devoted to memories of the beginnings of American Studies after the war; returnees and local renegades from English, History or Politics began mapping out the field between these competing disciplines, as Ursula Brumm and Reinhard Doerries record in vivid detail. The second section addresses moral and political perspectives of globalization; marshalling Immanuel Kant and Hannah Arendt, Seyla Benhabib places transatlantic negotiations between the twin poles of hospitality and sovereignty: Erna Brodber argues for a Caribbean cultural space with Marcus Garvey's impact on the US; Michael Kammen records the contacts and collusions between history and neighboring disciplines contributing to American Studies. Workshops were devoted to the postwar efforts to transcend the limits of Old World traditions and to establish a German perspective in American Studies. The interdisciplinary approach was reflected by topics such as the impact of the Frankfurt school on the formation of German American Studies; American hegemony in a globalized world; American policies of immigration;the impact of American popular culture; new aesthetic forms in the US. A fair cross-section of research interests and practices of American Studies in Germany is represented by workshop contributors Ilka Saal, Ulf Schulenburg, Nicole Waller, Jochen Achilles, Herbert Grabes, Michaela Giesenkirchen, Sieglinde Lemke, Knud Krakau, Andreas Paulus, Ina Bergmann, Gabriele Linke, Rainer Schnoor, and Michael Dreyer.

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[KW: American Studies; Literaturwissenschaft; Pädagogik, Soziologie; Soziologie]

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