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The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship Professor Robert C. Pirro

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship By Professor Robert C. Pirro

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship by Professor Robert C. Pirro


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A study of the political significance of theories of tragedy and ordinary language uses of 'tragedy'. It offers a fresh perspective on democracy in contemporary times. It considers how tragedy has been used to promote democratic activism, foster civic solidarity in times of democratic transition, and form a sense of national identity.

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship Summary

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship by Professor Robert C. Pirro

This study of the political significance of theories of tragedy and ordinary language uses of 'tragedy' offers a fresh perspective on democracy in contemporary times. Public officials, journalists and ordinary citizens frequently use words like 'tragedy' and 'tragic' when trying to make sense of burdensome events and painful setbacks. Political theorists and philosophers have long used the example of Greek tragedy and notions of the tragic to reflect on the nature and significance of democracy in modern life. Pirro offers a way to understand the deep connections between these two seemingly disparate and unconnected discourses of tragedy. Those connections are to be found, he argues, in the interdependent relationship between tragedy and democracy, which first manifested itself in the democratic polis of ancient Athens. The book considers how tragedy has been used to promote democratic activism, foster civic solidarity in times of democratic transition, and form a sense of national identity. Written in an accessible manner and drawing upon political speeches, journalistic reports, works of popular film and literature, and academic writings, The Tragedy of Politics reveals the tragic understandings that form the core of some important contemporary visions of democracy.

The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship Reviews

Tragedies are works of art that issue a call to reflection upon our natures and the ways our blindness to ourselves can bring catastrophe into the world. But these works are also driven by the hope that such reflections can help tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of the world. Robert Pirro has shown how compelling this call and this hope remain in our times. Tracing a variety of evocations of tragedies - by politicians, playwrights, and theorists, from Robert Kennedy up to the events of 9/11 - Pirro's reminds us that the insights of tragedy remain alive for the aims of a democratic citizenry today. --Dennis J. Schmidt, Liberal Arts Professor of Philosophy, Comparative Literature, and German, The Pennsylvania State University
His earlier study of Hannah Arendt having established him as a consummate political thinker of tragedy, Robert Pirro expands his net with this path-breaking work to include an extensive body of intellectual and cultural phenomena complicit with a tragic understanding of reality. Pirro breaks with the commonplace misconception that America lacks its tragic moment by astutely tracing the tragic perspectives of such prominent Americans as Robert Kennedy and Cornell West, adds the powerful moral voices of Nelson Mandela and Vaclav Havel, and effectively brings in a variety of German authors and filmmakers from Italian neorealism to the German director Michael Schorr. Adding a critically important strand to political theorizing today, Robert Pirro thus brilliantly succeeds in contemporizing the ancient Athenians' commitment to both tragedy and democracy. - Josef Chytry, University of California, Berkeley &, California College of the Arts.
[this book] is a scholarly scrutiny of tragedy in democracy... [and] would do well in any political science of philosophy collection, enthusiastically recommended. -- The Midwest Book Review
In his chapter on the work of Cornel West, Pirro does for West what he did earlier for Hannah Arendt in Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy: He reads scattered references to tragedy in such a persistent and concentrated way that a compelling case emerges for the fundamental importance of that concept to the thinker under examination. Pirro argues that West has over the course of his career been giving shape to a tragic Christianity, a tragic pragmatism, a tragic Marxism, and more. The chapter is a tour de force[...] There are several other standout moments in this book, more than I can list here. One is the book's opening, an incredibly moving portrait of Bobby Kennedy's quest for a way to survive his brother's assassination, ultimately finding sustenance in the 5th century tragedians introduced to him by way of Edith Hamilton, their popularizer in the 1960's. -- Bonnie Honig, Review of Politics * Review *

About Professor Robert C. Pirro

Robert C. Pirro is Associate Professor of Political Science at Georgia Southern University, USA. His research focuses on the political significance of works and theories of tragedy and ordinary language uses of tragedy and related terms. His publications include peer-reviewed articles in Political Theory as well as Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Tragedy (2001).

Table of Contents

1. Robert Kennedy and Robert McNamara: Contrasting Visions of Tragedy in the Sixties; SECTION I: TRAGEDY AND POLITICAL AGENCY; 2. Vaclav Havel: The Political Uses of Tragedy in the Aftermath of Communism; 3. Italian Neorealism: Tragic Cinema in the Aftermath of Fascism; 4. Cornel West: Tragedy and the Fulfillment of American Democracy; SECTION II: TRAGEDY AND POLITICAL SOLIDARITY; 5. Nelson Mandela: Tragedy in a Divided South Africa; 6. 9/11: Tragedy and Theodicy as American Responses to Suffering; SECTION III: TRAGEDY AND POLITICAL IDENTITY; 7. Botho Strauss: Goatsong in a Democratic Key?; 8. Christa Wolf: Greek Tragedy and German Democracy; 9. Michael Schorr's Schultze Gets the Blues: German Borrowings from the New World African Tragic; 10. Hannah Arendt: Anticipating a Different Kind of Sixties Tragedy.

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GOR011809987
9781441165251
1441165258
The Politics of Tragedy and Democratic Citizenship by Professor Robert C. Pirro
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Continuum Publishing Corporation
20110602
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