The political consequences of thinking

gender and Judaism in the work of Hannah Arendt

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The political consequences of thinking

gender and Judaism in the work of Hannah Arendt

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In this book, Jennifer Ring offers a wholly new interpretation of Hannah Arendt's work, from Eichmann in Jerusalem, with its bitter reception by the Jewish community, to The Life of the Mind. Departing from previous scholarship, Ring applies the perspectives of gender and ethnicity to investigate the extent to which Arendt's identity as a Jewish woman influenced both her thought and its reception.

Ring's analysis of Zionist and assimilationist responses to century-old antisemitic sexual stereo-types leads her to argue that Arendt's criticism of European Jewish leadership during the Holocaust was bound to be explosive.

New York and Israeli Jews shared a rare moment of unity in their condemnation of Arendt, charging that she had betrayed the Jewish community - the kind of charge, Ring contends, often leveled against women who dare to speak out publicly against prominent men in their own cultural or racial groups.

The book moves from a feminist analysis of the Eichmann controversy to a discussion of Jewish themes in the structure and content of Arendt's major theoretical works. Ring makes a powerful contribution to an understanding of Arendt, and of multiculturalism, demonstrating that Arendt's most sustained philosophical work was influenced as much by her Jewish heritage as by her German education.

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358

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The Political Consequences of Thinking: Gender and Judaism in the Work of Hannah Arendt (Suny Series in Political Theory. Contemporary Issues)
August 1998, State University of New York Press
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The political consequences of thinking: gender and Judaism in the work of Hannah Arendt
1997, State University of New York Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 337-348) and index.

Published in
Albany, N.Y
Series
SUNY series in political theory.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/18
Library of Congress
D804.3 .R54 1997, D804.3.R54 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 358 p. ;
Number of pages
358

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1007366M
Internet Archive
politicalconsequ00ring_0
ISBN 10
0791434834, 0791434842
LCCN
96047278
OCLC/WorldCat
35822565
Library Thing
765576
Goodreads
127260
1479873

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