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Judith Butler on Hannah Arendt
âI merely belong to them' Judith Butler LRB | Vol. 29 No. 9 dated 10 May 2007 http://www.lrb.co.uk/v29/n09/butl02_.html The Jewish Writings by Hannah Arendt ed. Jerome Kohn · Schocken, 559 pp, $35.00 âYou know the left think that I am conservative,' Hannah Arendt once said, âand the conservatives think I am left or I am a maverick or God knows what. And I must say that I couldn't care less. I don't think the real questions of this century get any kind of illumination by this kind of thing.' The Jewish Writings make the matter of her political affiliation no less easy to settle. In these editorials, essays and unfinished pieces, she seeks to underscore the political paradoxes of the nation-state. If the nation- state secures the rights of citizens, then surely it is a necessity; but if the nation-state relies on nationalism and invariably produces massive numbers of stateless people, it clearly needs to be opposed. If the nation-state is opposed, then what, if anything, serves as its alternative? Arendt refers variously to modes of âbelonging' and conceptions of the âpolity' that are not reducible to the idea of the nation-state. She even formulates, in her early writings, an idea of the ânation' that is uncoupled from both statehood and territory. The nation retains its place for her, though it diminishes between the mid-1930s and early 1960s, but the polity she comes to imagine, however briefly, is something other than the nation-state: a federation that diffuses both claims of national sovereignty and the ontology of individualism. In her critique of Fascism as well as in her scepticism towards Zionism, she clearly opposes those disparate forms of the nation-state that rely on nationalism and create massive statelessness and destitution. Paradoxically, and perhaps shrewdly, the terms in which Arendt criticised Fascism came to inform her criticisms of Zionism, though she did not and would not conflate the two. She stated the matter quite clearly in The Origins of Totalitarianism, published in 1951. Statelessness was not a Jewish problem, but a recurrent 20th-century predicament of the nation-state. What happened to the Jewish people under Hitler should not be seen as exceptional but as exemplary of a certain way of managing minority populations; hence, the reduction of âGerman Jews to a non-recognised minority in Germany', the subsequent expulsions of the Jews as âstateless people across the borders', and the gathering of them âback from everywhere in order to ship them to extermination camps was an eloquent demonstration to the rest of the world how really to liquidate all problems concerning minorities and the stateless'. Thus, she continues, after the war it turned out that the Jewish question, which was considered the only insoluble one, was indeed solved -- namely, by means of a colonised and then conquered territory -- but this solved neither the problem of the minorities nor the stateless. On the contrary, like virtually all other events of the 20th century, the solution of the Jewish question merely produced a new category of refugees, the Arabs, thereby increasing the number of stateless and rightless by another 700,000 to 800,000 people. And what happened in Palestine within the smallest territory and in terms of hundreds of thousands was then repeated in India on a large scale involving many millions of people. It may well have been such views, along with her criticisms of Zionism in 1944 and 1948, that led to Gershom Scholem's sharp allegations against Arendt in an exchange of letters in 1963, after the publication of Eichmann in Jerusalem. Scholem called her âheartless' for concentrating dispassionately on Eichmann's understanding of himself as a functionary. Her text was controversial on a number of accounts. There were those who thought she misdescribed the history of the Jewish resistance under Fascism and unfairly foregrounded the collaborative politics of the Jewish Councils, and those who wanted her to name and analyse Eichmann himself as an emblem of evil. Her account of his trial, moreover, tries to debunk speculations as to his psychological motives as irrelevant to the exercise of justice. And though she agrees with the decision of the Israeli court that Eichmann is guilty and deserving of the death penalty, she takes issues with the proceedings and with the grounds on which that judgment is based. Some objected to her public criticism of the court, arguing that it was untimely or unseemly to criticise Israeli political institutions. That she finds Eichmann careerist, confused, and unpredictably âelated' by renditions of his own infamy failed to satisfy those who sought to find in his motivations the culmination of centuries of anti-semitism in the policies of the Final Solution. Arendt refused all these interpretations (along with other psychological constructs such as âcollective guilt')
Re: Of chimps and humans -- Barbara Ehrenreich (fwd)
Interesting essay, Alan. Thanks for forwarding it to the List. Just as noted in Barbara's essay, chimping oneself also has certain risks. I wonder whether it is better to jump from the frying pan into fire. Assuming one gets chimped and one gets the right to return to the jungle, one would need to fight one's way back into chimpdom: other chimps won't just accept any intruder. Moreover, one could get shot and be eaten, if one wanders into zones where chimps are still being eaten! Obododimma. Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 01:54:55 -0400 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Of chimps and humans -- Barbara Ehrenreich Will Chimp Life Get Human Rights? By Barbara Ehrenreich, AlterNet. Posted May 11, 2007. http://www.alternet.org/rights/51729/ Hiasl, a 26-year old Austrian-based chimpanzee, is petitioning the courts for human status, and let me be the first to extend him a warm welcome to our species. My animal rights activism has never gone beyond the cage-free eggs' stage; it's the human possibilities raised by Hiasl's case that caught my attention. If a chimpanzee can be declared a person, then there's nothing in the way of a person becoming an ape -- and I'm not just talking about a retroactive status applied to ex-husbands. In fact, I predict a surge in trans- specied people, who will eagerly go over to the side of the chimps. The transition need not involve costly, time-consuming, surgical arm extensions and whole-body Rogaine treatments, since we are practically chimpanzees already. We share 99 percent of our genome with them, making it possible for chimps to accept human blood transfusions and kidney donations. Despite their vocal limitations, they communicate easily with each other and can learn human languages. They use tools and live in groups that display behavioral variations attributable to what anthropologists recognize as culture. And we may be a lot closer biologically than Darwin ever imagined. Last May, paleontologists reported evidence of inter- breeding between early humans and chimps as recently as 5 million years ago, and proposed that modern humans are the result of this ancient predilection for bestiality. Hiazl's motivation is economic: The animal sanctuary where he resides has run out of funds, and, in Austria, only a person can receive personal donations. Many humans in this country may be similarly motivated to seek chimp status. There are individuals who commit crimes in order to gain access to the free food and medical care available in a prison. How much easier and more pleasant to have oneself declared a chimp and win entry to the soft life of a zoo animal! Not only are the guards friendly, but one's enclosure has been designed with far more psychological forethought than the average office or cubicle. True, not all chimps have it as easy as Hiazl, who spends most of his time watching TV. There's the danger of being sold to a pharmaceutical company for research, for example, but this should decline as chimps achieve human status. We can't expect much progress on chimpanzee rights in Bush's America, according to Elizabeth Hess, author of the forthcoming book Nim Chimpsky: The Chimp Who Would Be Human. But in addition to the Austrian debate, the Spanish parliament is considering a bill to extend fundamental moral and legal protections to apes. Once apes achieve these protections, American humans are going to want them too. I'm thinking food, shelter, and medical/veterinary care. Another reason to make the human-to-ape transition is the sex, at least if you're smart enough to declare yourself a bonobo or pygmy chimpanzee. Bonobos, who are genetically as close to humans as larger chimpanzees, use sex much as we use handshakes - as a form of greeting between individuals in any gender combination. See an old friend, and you start rubbing genitals together, with mutual orgasm serving as a hearty How ya doin', pal? Plus, bonobo bands are female- dominated, which should be a special enticement to women investigating their chimpanzee transition options. There are is another, less selfish reason, to seek chimpanzee status. Like me, you may be a wee bit disappointed in our own species. Here we are - the tool-wielding, word-spouting brainiacs of the earth -- and what have we done with our powers? We've poisoned the world, encrusted it with our unsightly infrastructure, and exterminated most of our fellow earth-dwellers, from elephants and tigers to fish. Of course, what makes humans especially obnoxious is our tendency to believe in our absolute superiority over all creatures. We alone, of all species, have come up with religions and philosophies that declare us uniquely deserving of global hegemony. Yet one by one, our unique human traits have turned out to be shared: Chimpanzees have culture; dolphins make art (in the form of bubble patterns); female vampire bats share food with
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Ekpo
Ekpo Wild body, Soot mud smells A stain stays the road Wild body Wild speech And untiring chase Unam ikot! the howling fear the toothed conquest always eats this foliage text He the 'he' walks tall into a dream of carved wood The mime the mystery around market marked shrinehouse long after the tiny bell has found the distance --- Obododimma Oha ** Obododimma Oha PhD (Stylistics/War Rhetoric) MSc (Legal, Criminological, Security Psychology) Senior Lecturer in Stylistics, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis Department of English, University of Ibadan Fellow, Centre for Peace Conflict Studies University of Ibadan, NIGERIA - We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.
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Leaks Keel
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Re: Ekpo
yay for this one. susan maurer From: Obododimma Oha [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Theory and Writing WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.WVU.EDU To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.WVU.EDU Subject: Ekpo Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 05:57:35 -0700 Ekpo Wild body, Soot mud smells A stain stays the road Wild body Wild speech And untiring chase Unam ikot! the howling fear the toothed conquest always eats this foliage text He the 'he' walks tall into a dream of carved wood The mime the mystery around market marked shrinehouse long after the tiny bell has found the distance --- Obododimma Oha ** Obododimma Oha PhD (Stylistics/War Rhetoric) MSc (Legal, Criminological, Security Psychology) Senior Lecturer in Stylistics, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis Department of English, University of Ibadan Fellow, Centre for Peace Conflict Studies University of Ibadan, NIGERIA - We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. _ PC Magazines 2007 editors choice for best Web mailaward-winning Windows Live Hotmail. http://imagine-windowslive.com/hotmail/?locale=en-usocid=TXT_TAGHM_migration_HM_mini_pcmag_0507
ars poetica update
The ars poetica project continues to bang a gong at: http://www.logolalia.com/arspoetica/ Poems appeared last week by: Mark Young, Bjørn Magnhildøen, Halvard Johnson, Rochelle Ratner, and Angela O'Donnell Poems will appear this week by: Angela O'Donnell, Yoko Danno, Robert Sward, and Paul Hoover. A new poem about poetry every day. Enjoy, Dan
Re: earth has this habit of keeping happening
As long as there are no objections From our other planets, we continue. So far, other suns and universes Have yet to be consulted. Sheila Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I take it s pulse over and over I lose g rasp of it again this becomes home no matter what I take earth as insinuation of it into my whole p air of hands and cup dust whisper a cross it to find earth mildly in a state of dis appearance just to take it back and hold it earth repeats me and my overtones and places them back into what this always is sheila e. murphy - Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food Drink QA.
Re: ars poetica update
Angela, Angela -- great stuff
Re: Ekpo
Hi. I like this poem a lot. One line reminded me of the sculptures of Louise Nevelson, currently on view at the Jewish Museum in New York City. Some of her dreams of carved wood are truly unique and always interesting. I was wondering if you'd ever heard of her, Mr. Oha. Regards, Tom Savage Obododimma Oha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Ekpo Wild body, Soot mud smells A stain stays the road Wild body Wild speech And untiring chase Unam ikot! the howling fear the toothed conquest always eats this foliage text He the 'he' walks tall into a dream of carved wood The mime the mystery around market marked shrinehouse long after the tiny bell has found the distance --- Obododimma Oha ** Obododimma Oha PhD (Stylistics/War Rhetoric) MSc (Legal, Criminological, Security Psychology) Senior Lecturer in Stylistics, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis Department of English, University of Ibadan Fellow, Centre for Peace Conflict Studies University of Ibadan, NIGERIA - We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. - Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
Re: Ekpo
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Re: Ekpo
No, Tom. I'm not familiar with her works. Must see the museum next time I'm in NY. Visual arts turn me on! Obododimma. Thomas savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi. I like this poem a lot. One line reminded me of the sculptures of Louise Nevelson, currently on view at the Jewish Museum in New York City. Some of her dreams of carved wood are truly unique and always interesting. I was wondering if you'd ever heard of her, Mr. Oha. Regards, Tom Savage Obododimma Oha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Ekpo Wild body, Soot mud smells A stain stays the road Wild body Wild speech And untiring chase Unam ikot! the howling fear the toothed conquest always eats this foliage text He the 'he' walks tall into a dream of carved wood The mime the mystery around market marked shrinehouse long after the tiny bell has found the distance --- Obododimma Oha ** Obododimma Oha PhD (Stylistics/War Rhetoric) MSc (Legal, Criminological, Security Psychology) Senior Lecturer in Stylistics, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis Department of English, University of Ibadan Fellow, Centre for Peace Conflict Studies University of Ibadan, NIGERIA - We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. - Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. ** Obododimma Oha PhD (Stylistics/War Rhetoric) MSc (Legal, Criminological, Security Psychology) Senior Lecturer in Stylistics, Semiotics, Discourse Analysis Department of English, University of Ibadan Fellow, Centre for Peace Conflict Studies University of Ibadan, NIGERIA - Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
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Voltage doorknob eye preservative launching the papyri discredit copious mesmerism John M. Bennett found in Jukka-Pekka Kervinen's [] At 08:44 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: impoliteness derogate impoliteness candy discredit seesaw voltage living will mesmerism doorknob mesmerism doorknob preservative originally preservative doorknob mesmerism preservative mesmerism doorknob mesmerism preservative originally preservative rankness preservative doorknob preservative doorknob preservative originally discredit voltage tease like prognosticate launching pad general dialyses voiced unanswerable dialyses originally copious originally wingless discredit tease constitution wingless vulgarism like egoism originally preservative doorknob mocha no-hitter flannel chaplet glint chaplet conceivably glint conceivably vanilla manage phenomenon living will jocularity papyri hardship prioress schizophrenia titular schizophrenia yonder living will measurably mallet toga just cowl ecraf eye emporia voiced unanswerable imbibe malignity unanswerable housetop mixed button living will measurably mallet christen rude dialyses general derogate unfaithful derogate impoliteness -- BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS -- Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 305159011) is spam: Spam:https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=si=305159011m=2779a2abbac5 Not spam:https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=ni=305159011m=2779a2abbac5 Forget vote: https://antispam.osu.edu/b.php?c=fi=305159011m=2779a2abbac5 -- END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS __ Dr. John M. Bennett Curator, Avant Writing Collection Rare Books Manuscripts Library The Ohio State University Libraries 1858 Neil Av Mall Columbus, OH 43210 USA (614) 292-3029 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.johnmbennett.net http://www.library.osu.edu/sites/rarebooks/avantwriting/ ___
this day, mid-may
I love my work my work is love the work is you I love you and I love the work the work is play the work is you at play I love all day with you in it I love the night that softens day soft cover over what is here with pleasure of the living of the life this present tense repeatedly arriving hitched to prior present tense a separate moment planned and found this living thinking of the living breathing living working playing in the working and reversing living work and loving play all night the other side of day sheila e. murphy
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Today's New York Times Compiled
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materials for forthcoming performance paris epoetry conf
sound and 2 images from upcoming epoetry performance paris figure in white: Sandy Baldwin singer and composer: Azure Carter tabla player darker avatar: Alan Sondheim SL space: Odyssey http://www.asondheim.org/parisfull.mp3 (perhaps our best music/sound to date) http://www.asondheim.org/parisepoetry1.jpg http://www.asondheim.org/parisepoetry2.jpg (production shots)