Arendt og Kafka: Retten til at have rettigheder i Franz Kafkas 'Forvandlingen'
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Arendt og Kafka : Retten til at have rettigheder i Franz Kafkas 'Forvandlingen'. / Holm, Isak Winkel.
I: Passage, Bind 66, 2011, s. 23-39 + 124-124.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Arendt og Kafka
T2 - Retten til at have rettigheder i Franz Kafkas 'Forvandlingen'
AU - Holm, Isak Winkel
N1 - Resume på engelsk (s. 124)
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Franz Kafka experienced a legal and political vacuum opening up in the middle of civilized Europe, Hannah Arendt saw it as culminating in the death camps. In this sinister historical situation both authors were not so much interested in the question of specific rights as in the more fundamental question of the right to have rights -- to use Arendt's famous formula. This essay explores the intricate relationship between Kafka's and Arendt's analyses of the "calamity of the rightless". On the one hand, Kafka's literary diagnosis of rightlessness will be reconstructed through a reading of his story "The Metamorphosis"; on the other hand, Arendt's philosophical portrait of the rightless refugee will be developed in a discussion of her early Kafka essays and, first of all, of her Origins of Totalitarianism. The contention is that Arendt's notion of the right to have rights and, hence, her reading of Kafka function as important corrections of modern Kafka research.
AB - Franz Kafka experienced a legal and political vacuum opening up in the middle of civilized Europe, Hannah Arendt saw it as culminating in the death camps. In this sinister historical situation both authors were not so much interested in the question of specific rights as in the more fundamental question of the right to have rights -- to use Arendt's famous formula. This essay explores the intricate relationship between Kafka's and Arendt's analyses of the "calamity of the rightless". On the one hand, Kafka's literary diagnosis of rightlessness will be reconstructed through a reading of his story "The Metamorphosis"; on the other hand, Arendt's philosophical portrait of the rightless refugee will be developed in a discussion of her early Kafka essays and, first of all, of her Origins of Totalitarianism. The contention is that Arendt's notion of the right to have rights and, hence, her reading of Kafka function as important corrections of modern Kafka research.
KW - Det Humanistiske Fakultet
KW - Kafka (Franz)
KW - Arendt (Hannah)
KW - retfærdighed
KW - undtagelsestilstand
KW - Agamben, Giorgio
KW - Aristoteles
KW - Kafka (Franz)
KW - Arendt (Hannah)
KW - justice
KW - state of exception
KW - Agamben, Giorgio
KW - Aristotle
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 66
SP - 23-39 + 124-124
JO - Passage
JF - Passage
SN - 0901-8883
ER -
ID: 33786004