This volume reflects on the old philosophical question of how to live the good life, not only with others who are physically with us, but also with those, whose presence is ghostly and liminal.
This volume reflects on the old philosophical question of how to live the good life, not only with others who are physically with us, but also with those, whose presence is ghostly and liminal.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Siobhan Kattago is Senior Research Fellow in Practical Philosophy at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Her research interests include collective memory, political thought and the philosophy of history. She is the editor of The Ashgate Research Companion to Memory Studies and the author of Memory and Representation in Contemporary Europe as well as Ambiguous Memory: The Nazi Past and German National Identity.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I: Gaps, glitches and ghosts 1. Wandering in obscurity: modern experiences of time 2. The ghost of Patrocles: humanity and respect for the dead 3. The ghosts of Cain and Abel: am I my brother's keeper? Part II: Looking back after 1945 4. Walls and windows of silence 5. Why silence was not possible: Arendt on the Holocaust and totalitarianism 6. The lost and haunted world of Austerlitz Part III: Looking back after 1989 7. Being and not being there: Holocaust memorials, selfies and social media 8. Lenin's haunted house: ghosts and political theology 9. Nostalgia for phantom homelands: nowhere versus somewhere Epilogue
Introduction; Part I: Gaps, glitches and ghosts; 1. Wandering in obscurity: modern experiences of time; 2. The ghost of Patrocles: humanity and respect for the dead; 3. The ghosts of Cain and Abel: am I my brother's keeper?; Part II: Looking back after 1945; 4. Walls and windows of silence; 5. Why silence was not possible: Arendt on the Holocaust and totalitarianism; 6. The lost and haunted world of Austerlitz; Part III: Looking back after 1989; 7. Being and not being there: Holocaust memorials, selfies and social media; 8. Lenin's haunted house: ghosts and political theology; 9. Nostalgia for phantom homelands: nowhere versus somewhere; Epilogue
Introduction Part I: Gaps, glitches and ghosts 1. Wandering in obscurity: modern experiences of time 2. The ghost of Patrocles: humanity and respect for the dead 3. The ghosts of Cain and Abel: am I my brother's keeper? Part II: Looking back after 1945 4. Walls and windows of silence 5. Why silence was not possible: Arendt on the Holocaust and totalitarianism 6. The lost and haunted world of Austerlitz Part III: Looking back after 1989 7. Being and not being there: Holocaust memorials, selfies and social media 8. Lenin's haunted house: ghosts and political theology 9. Nostalgia for phantom homelands: nowhere versus somewhere Epilogue
Introduction; Part I: Gaps, glitches and ghosts; 1. Wandering in obscurity: modern experiences of time; 2. The ghost of Patrocles: humanity and respect for the dead; 3. The ghosts of Cain and Abel: am I my brother's keeper?; Part II: Looking back after 1945; 4. Walls and windows of silence; 5. Why silence was not possible: Arendt on the Holocaust and totalitarianism; 6. The lost and haunted world of Austerlitz; Part III: Looking back after 1989; 7. Being and not being there: Holocaust memorials, selfies and social media; 8. Lenin's haunted house: ghosts and political theology; 9. Nostalgia for phantom homelands: nowhere versus somewhere; Epilogue
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