The Trial That Never Ends : Hannah Arendt's 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' in Retrospect
The contributors gathered together by Richard J. Golsan and Sarah M. Misemer in The Trial That Never Ends assess the contested legacy of Hannah Arendt's famous book and the issues she raised.
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Arendt in Jerusalem: The Eichmann Trial, the Banality of Evil, and the Meaning of Justice Fifty Years On; 1 Judging the Past: The Eichmann Trial; 2 Eichmann in Jerusalem: Conscience, Normality, and the "Rule of Narrative"; 3 Banality, Again; 4 Eichmann on the Stand: Self-Recognition and the Problem of Truth; 5 Arendt's Conservatism and the Eichmann Judgment; 6 Eichmann's Victims, Holocaust Historiography, and Victim Testimony; 7 Truth and Judgment in Arendt's Writing; 8 Arendt, German Law, and the Crime of Atrocity.
- 9 Whose Trial? Adolf Eichmann's or Hannah Arendt's? The Eichmann Controversy RevisitedContributors; Index.