Epistolary Narratives of Love, Gender and Agonistic Politics

Epistolary Narratives of Love, Gender and Agonistic Politics

An Arendtian Approach

Tamboukou, Maria

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

182

Mole

9781032208428

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Acknowledgements

Introduction: Rethinking Love through Arendtian Eyes

Chapter 1: Feeling, Reading, Thinking, Writing Love

Chapter 2: Portraits of Moments in BiosHistory Entanglements

Chapter 3: Archival Agonism, Resistibility and Memory Work

Chapter 4: Amor Mundi, or the Reality of Utopian Love

Chapter 5: Epistolary Waves, Politics, Memory and the Force of Love

Chapter 6: Nobody Knows what Love Can Do

Chapter 7: Even Workers Fall in Love: Eros in the Labour Movement

Conclusion: Epistolary Poethics and Agonistic Politics

Index
gender;feminism;love;politics;agonistic politics;letters;memory;sociology;activism;archives;theorisation;correspondence;Arendt;epistolary lines;Bonnie Honig;Rosa Luxemburg;revolutionaries;Rose Pesotta;Emma Goldman;Desiree Veret-Gay;Rosa's Letters;Utopian Socialist Movements;Amor Mundi;Rahel Varnhagen;USA;Archival Sensibility;Arendt's Thought;Mary Wollstonecraft;Saint Simonian Movement;Free Love;General Executive Board;Revolutionary Woman;Amorous Correspondence;ILGWU;Arendt's Work;Personae;Rose's Diaries;Arendt Noted;York Garment Industry;Archival Assemblages;Young Man;Prussian State Library