Arendt's version of birth, as a category linked to her central and political concept of natality in "The Human Condition" and elsewhere, avoids confronting the ordinary experience of maternity.
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82822
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11562/784366
Deposited On:
September 5, 2014
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November 1, 2022
Bibliographic citation:
Cavarero, Adriana,
"A Child Has Been Born unto Us": Arendt on Birth«PHILOSOPHIA»
, vol. 4.1
, n. winter 2014
, 2014
, pp. 12-30