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Kimberley (A Curtis - Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics - 9780801486401 - V9780801486401
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Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics

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Description for Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics Paperback. Num Pages: 224 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HPS; JPA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 15. Weight in Grams: 210.

This bold and persuasive study rereads the works of Hannah Arendt to recuperate her relevance to contemporary politics and to show that her deepest concerns are oriented by her ontology. Kimberley Curtis interprets Arendt's earlier work through the lenses of The Life of the Mind, elucidating what Curtis calls an "aesthetic sensibility of tragic pleasure" as a way out of the enclave politics of late modernity.Arguing that oblivion and radical forgetfulness of others are among the most ethically troubling features of our political landscape, Curtis shows that Arendt's aesthetic account of politics offers us an idiom in which to name and resist the depravations and dangers of our political condition. Curtis also elucidates Arendt's debt to phenomenology and argues that our sense of reality is born through highly charged sensuous provocation and mutual responsiveness. Arendt's innovation is to recognize that this countenancing of others is an aesthetic experience that creates the political world.Curtis plumbs the relevance of this work in current issues such as gated communities for the privileged and prisons for the disenfranchised, and in the extraordinary relationship between a black civil rights leader and a Ku Klux Klan officer. Our Sense of the Real is a poetic invocation of Arendt's politics, at once lively, passionate, and crucial.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
1999
Publisher
Cornell Univ Pr
Number of pages
224
Condition
New
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
Ithaca, United States
ISBN
9780801486401
SKU
V9780801486401
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About Kimberley (A Curtis
Kimberley Curtis is Assistant Professor of the Practice of Political Science and Women's Studies at Duke University.

Reviews for Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics
Curtis is particularly good in her analysis of Arendt's writing on the relation between thinking and plurality; on the duality of the thinking self in its encounter both with itself and with the material world.
Norma Claire Moruzzi, University of Illinois at Chicago
International Studies in Philosophy
Curtis's book is not easy reading, but the argument is fascinating and very much in the spirit of Arendt's thinking.
Ethics
In this excellent study, Curtis tries to reconcile the 'consensual-communicative' and 'agonistic-performative' interpretations of Arendt while exploring the ethical side of her theory. Curtis argues that our foremost moral duty, for Arendt, is to recognize and preserve 'plurality.'
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