Arendt's "conscious pariah' and the ambiguous figure of the subaltern

被引:2
作者
Ray, Larry [1 ]
Diemling, Maria [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kent, Sociol, Canterbury, Kent, England
[2] Canterbury Christ Church Univ, Jewish Christian Relat, Canterbury, Kent, England
关键词
Arendt; conscious pariah; Judaism; powerlessness; resistance; JUDAISM;
D O I
10.1177/1368431016628261
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
Hannah Arendt's Jewish writings were central to her thinking about the human condition and engaged with the dialectics of modernity, universalism and identity. Her concept of the conscious pariah' attempted both to define a role for the public intellectual and understand the relationship between Jews and modernity. Controversially she accused Jewish victims of lack of resistance to the Nazis and argued that their victimization resulted from apolitical worldlessness'. We argue that although Arendt's analysis was original and challenging, her characterization of Jewish history as one of powerlessness' is exaggerated but, more importantly, her underdeveloped concept of the social' is insensitive to the complex modalities of resistance and consciousness among subaltern Jewish communities. Furthermore, her lack of interest in religious observance obscures the importance of Judaism as a resource for resistance. This is illustrated by the hidden transcripts' of Jewish resistance from the early modern period.
引用
收藏
页码:503 / 520
页数:18
相关论文
共 65 条
  • [41] Margaritha A, GANTZ JUDISCH GLAUB
  • [42] Marx K., 1977, K MARX SELECTED WRIT, P39
  • [43] Marx Karl, 1862, COMMUNICATION
  • [44] MOMIGLIANO A, 1980, HIST THEORY, V19, P313, DOI 10.2307/2504547
  • [45] Motzkin Gabriel., 2001, H ARENDT JERUSALEM, P281
  • [46] Hannah Arendt on the Secular
    Moyn, Samuel
    [J]. NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE, 2008, (105) : 71 - 96
  • [47] Neiman S, 2007, H ARENDT JERUSALEM, P65
  • [48] Nirenberg David., 2013, ANTIJUDAISM HIST WAY
  • [49] Parvikko T., 1996, RESPONSIBILITY PARIA
  • [50] Pitkin HannaFenichel., 1998, The Attack of the Blob : Hannah Arendt's Concept of the Social