Introduction : Hannah Arendt and the meaning of politics / Craig Calhoun and John McGowan -- Aesthetic foundations of democratic politics in the work of Hannah Arendt / Kimberley F. Curtis -- The odor of judgment: exemplarity, propriety, and politics in the company of Hannah Arendt / Kirstie M. McClure -- Propriety and provocation in Arendt's political aesthetic / Susan Bickford -- Communication and transformation: aesthetics and politics in Kant and Arendt / Anthony J. Cascardi -- "Please sit down, but don't make yourself at home": Arendtian "visiting" and the prefigurative politics of consciousness-raising / Lisa Disch -- Communication, transformation, and consciousness-raising / Nancy Fraser -- Hannah Arendt: modernity, alienation, and critique / Dana R. Villa -- Hannah Arendt and the meaning of the public/private distinction / Eli Zaretsky -- Plurality, promises, and public spaces / Craig Calhoun -- Must politics be violent? Arendt's utopian vision / John McGowan -- "The banality of evil" reconsidered / Richard J. Bernstein -- Evil, violence, thinking, judgment: working in the breach of politics / Stephen T. Leonard -- Afterword : reflective judgments by a spectator on a conference that is now history / Martin Jay.
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