Book Review. Nous autres réfugiés. Hannah Arendt. París: Allia, 2019, 43 pp. [Spanish]
Keywords:
Migrations, refugees, State, sovereignityAbstract
Nous autres réfugiés [We refugees], is the title of a brief but disruptive essay that in January 1943, at 37 years old, Hannah Arendt [1906-1975] published in the American Jewish magazine The Menorah Journal (Arendt, 1943). The article —which has an obvious autobiographical connotation, although how much existential reflection that is positioned from the point of the refugee's point of view cannot be reduced solely to this
dimension—was posthumously reprinted in The Jew as Pariah,
edited by Ron H. Feldman (1978, pp. 55-56) and on compiled together with forty other texts by the author, written
between the 1930s and 1960s, in the edition prepared by Feldman and
Jerome Kohn from his The Jewish Writings (2007, pp. 264-274).
References
Arendt, H. (1943). “We Refugees”. The Menorah Journal, 31(1), 69-77.
Arendt, H. (1978). The Jew as Pariah: Jewish Identity and Politics in the Modern Age. R. H. Feldman (Ed.). Grove Press.
Arendt, H. (1979). The Origins of Totalitarianism. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
Arendt, H. (1982). Los orígenes del totalitarismo. 2. El Imperialismo. G. Solana (trad.). Alianza.
Arendt, H. (2007). The Jewish Writings. J. Kohn, R. H. Feldman (eds.). Schocken Books.
Arendt, H. (2016). Escritos judi?os M. Candel (trad.). Paido?s.
Arendt, H. (2019). Nous autres réfugiés. Allia.
Di Cesare, D. (2017). Stranieri residenti. Una filosofia della migrazione. Bollati Boringhieri.
Di Cesare, D. (2019). Marranos. El otro del otro. F. Amella Vela (trad.). Gedisa.
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