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New German Critique (2023) 50 (1 (148)): 31–58.
Published: 01 February 2023
...Caleb J. Basnett Dominant approaches to cosmopolitanism have been criticized for failing to sufficiently account for how power and privilege have entwined with cosmopolitan proposals, and cosmopolitanism itself has been accused of being the ideology of global capitalism. Taking seriously...
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New German Critique (2006) 33 (3 (99)): 7–39.
Published: 01 November 2006
...Esra Akcan New German Critique, Inc. 2006 Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics in Architecture: Bruno Tautʼs Translations out of Germany Esra Akcan The stronger the belief that East...
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New German Critique (2006) 33 (3 (99)): 41–62.
Published: 01 November 2006
...Daniel Purdy New German Critique, Inc. 2006 The Cosmopolitan Geography of Adolf Loos Daniel Purdy Through much of the twentieth century, the Austrian architect and critic Adolf Loos was best known for “Ornament...
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New German Critique (2020) 47 (2 (140)): 21–44.
Published: 01 August 2020
... on cosmopolitanism. After a brief discussion of the predicate “citizen of the world,” this article turns to Hannah Arendt’s attribution of it to Karl Jaspers. It explores how Arendt’s related work helps us recast issues of patriotism and cosmopolitanism, get a more accurate picture of her complex view on locality...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (3 (120)): 85–110.
Published: 01 November 2013
..., and “objective”—but also reveals sliding generational conflicts and alliances and shifting constellations of cosmopolitan taste. New trends in European (and, in particular, French) film culture provided approaches, vocabularies, and inspiration for a transition in the style, perspective, and function of German...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (1 (115)): 3–26.
Published: 01 February 2012
... a book with profound linguistic concerns. A speaker of five languages—English, French, Welsh, Czech, German—the protagonist has the facility of the ideal twentieth-century cosmopolitan. At the same time, however, he is utterly immobilized by recurring episodes of radical aphasia. Dubow and Steadman-Jones...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (2 (116)): 47–62.
Published: 01 August 2012
...Margaret Littler The fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War have been widely regarded as events in a momentous historical caesura, ushering in a decade of optimism about cosmopolitanism and a new world order. Some immigrant intellectuals have noted, however, that new barriers were...
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New German Critique (2006) 33 (3 (99)): np.
Published: 01 November 2006
... 2006 New German Critique Number 99 • Fall 2006 Modernism after Postmodernity Introduction: Modernism after Postmodernity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Andreas Huyssen Toward a Cosmopolitan Ethics in Architecture: Bruno Tautʼs Translations...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (1 (109)): 147–185.
Published: 01 February 2010
... analogous to what scholars like Azade Seyhan, B. Venkat Mani, Leslie Adelson, and Tom Cheesman have theorized as transnational, cosmopolitan literatures of migra- tion and settlement.3 Hybridity, mimicry, and performativity, key critical tropes in postcolonial theory since Homi K. Bhabha, were...
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New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 135–157.
Published: 01 November 2022
... of the human race. It also appraises shoreline experiences as interstitial sites at which cosmopolitan connections between otherwise separate, diverse, and potentially opposed human beings can be asserted and enacted. 13 These considerations can be further developed in conjunction with the suggestive...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (2 (143)): 205–220.
Published: 01 August 2021
... communist activist–cum–con man, dandy, and mysterious associate of Münzenberg, Otto Katz (whom he calls “Man on Ice”). Operating under various identities, this “cosmopolitan,” chameleon-like German-speaking Czech Jew spoke multiple languages; was comfortable in European capitals as well as in Hollywood...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (2 (131)): 133–162.
Published: 01 August 2017
... and an economic cosmopolitanism that could lead “to redistribution effects across national borders” (LT, 65).17 The guiding vision is the creation of a “supra- national” democracy “above the organizational level of a state” (LT, 29). To this end, a process is required that Habermas terms...
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New German Critique (2022) 49 (3 (147)): 187–214.
Published: 01 November 2022
..., and the crimes they were accused of included ‘cosmopolitanism’—the same charge leveled against Jewish defendants in the thirties in the Soviet Union’s show trials, and a synonym for the supposedly natural propensity of Jewish communists to become spies.” 51 Hence, although Weiss was not directly accused...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (1 (115)): 199–224.
Published: 01 February 2012
... himself with ethno­ psychology,” but he had apparently already changed his mind by 1916 when he announced that “there is only one tribe of cosmopolitans today—and that is the Jews.” The war had convinced him that they possessed a different kind of political psyche from non-Jews.44 40. Ulrich...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (2 (119)): 1–29.
Published: 01 August 2013
.... The conflicting values in European politics—libertarian, traditionalist and socially conservative, social-democratic and cosmopolitan— can be felt in these three thinkers’ reflections, along with an implicit but nag- ging anxiety about how European philosophy’s engagement with religion might enlighten...
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New German Critique (2019) 46 (1 (136)): 15–40.
Published: 01 February 2019
... constitution, and a cosmopolitan right to and respect for human dignity. In this sense, the creation and expansion of the European Union are a kind of Kantian project for peace among member states, with respect for human dignity enshrined in Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union. Seyla Benhabib argues...
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New German Critique (2006) 33 (3 (99)): 1–5.
Published: 01 November 2006
...- ernism as a result of exile, particularly in the work of Bruno Taut in Turkey. Daniel Purdy reads Adolf Loosʼs writings in terms of the cultural geography of the late nineteenth century as an earlier stage of a global cosmopolitan- ism. Reinhold Martin shows how post-1960s postmodernism itself...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 169–195.
Published: 01 November 2015
... in the Twentieth Century, 1–26. 10. Seyla Benhabib, Another Cosmopolitanism (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006), 15–16. For assessments in a similar vein, see James Griffin,On Human Rights (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008); and Jürgen Habermas, “Kant’s Idea of Perpetual Peace...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 69–90.
Published: 01 November 2015
... to be proceeding along a path that no one has gone on before, even if he is proceeding with his own steps 17. Katerina Clark, Moscow, the Fourth Rome: Stalinism, Cosmopolitanism, and the Evolution of Soviet Culture, 1931–1941 (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2011), 113. 78  The Postwar...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (3 (126)): 145–168.
Published: 01 November 2015
... Hacke  151 Bonn’s highly readable memoirs, written after World War II, not only offer an impression of this extraordinary, cosmopolitan liberal but also provide valuable insights into the history of the period.15 The present article, however, is not intended to offer an appreciation of his...