Another Freedom
The Alternative History of an Idea
Another Freedom
The Alternative History of an Idea
By offering a fresh look at the strange history of this idea, Another Freedom delivers a nuanced portrait of freedom, one whose repercussions will be felt well into the future.
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376 pages | 19 halftones, 2 line drawings | 6 x 9 | © 2010
History: History of Ideas
Philosophy: Philosophy of Society
Political Science: Political and Social Theory
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Freedom as Cocreation
Adventure and the Borders of Freedom
Eccentric Modernities and Third-Way Thinking
The Public World and the Architecture of Freedom
Agnostic Space: Freedom versus Liberation
Scenography of Freedom: Political Optics and Phantasmagoria
Passionate Thinking, Judging, and Imagination
Shape of the Book
1 Freedom versus Liberation: Corrupted Sacrifice from Tragedy to Modernity
Hope or Fate?
Technê: Plotting Freedom
Mania: Plotting Liberation and Tyranny
Catharsis: Freedom or Liberation?
Warburg or the Architecture of Deliverance
Kafka or the Ground of Truth
Mandelshtam or the Theater of Terror
2 Political and Artistic Freedom in a Cross-Cultural Dialogue
Plurality or Pluralism? Svoboda / Volia / Freedom
“Another Freedom” and the Art of Censorship
Freedom in Russia versus Democracy in America? Pushkin and Tocqueville
Two Concepts of Liberty beyond the Cold War: Berlin and Akhmatova
3 Liberation with a Birch Rod and the Banality of Terrorism
Modern / Antimodern: Dostoevsky’s Dialogues
Freer Freedom in Prison
The One I Love Is the One I Flog: Violence and Enlightenment
Urban Phantasmagoria: Dostoevsky, Marx, Baudelaire
Underground Man and Venus in Furs: Resentment, Play, and Moral Masochism
The Banality of Terrorism between Left and Right
Religion of the People and Liberation from Freedoms
4 Love and Freedom of the Other
Totalitarianism for Two, or Adventure in World Making?
‘‘The Seducer’s Diary’’: An Embrace as an Appeal to Arms
Kierkegaard’s Interior Design: Shadowgraphy and Architecture
Love / Freedom: Either / Or?
Aestheticized Sacrifice
Arendt and Heidegger: The Banality of Love or Passionate Thinking?
The Life of a Jewess from Love to Worldliness
Heidegger the Fox or the Traps of Homecoming
Loving and Judging
“Judgment Is a Difficult Issue”
5 Dissent, Estrangement, and the Ruins of Utopia
Dissent in the Plural
Monuments to Revolutionary Estrangement: Shklovsky and Tatlin
Rootless Cosmopolitanism and Civic Consciousness
Estrangement for the World: Arendt and Kafka
Writers on Trial: Dissent, Legal Obedience, and National Mythology
Artists on Trial: Politics and Religion in the Post-Soviet Frame
6 Judgment and Imagination in the Age of Terror
The Tale of Two Arrests: Arendt and Ginzburg
The Banality of Evil and the Art of Judgment
The Ethics of Intonation and Human Error in Kolyma Tales
Rationing Clichés, Documenting Terror
Mimicry, Misprint, and Technologies of the Gulag
Diamonds in the Sky and the Gulag Effect
Conclusion: Freedom and Its Discontents
Freedom by Numbers?
Is Freedom Lost in Translation? Cultural Critique of Freedom
Notes
Index
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