Reviews
This book opens up new and interesting sources for the assessment of Hannah Arendt's writings.
Barnouw demonstrates an impressive amount of familiarity with Arendt and the departure point of all her thinking; as a German Jew—and a woman, Barnouw constantly reminds us—Arendt would remain indebted to the German intellectual culture in which she was educated while witnessing the Holocaust at the same time.
An independent and critical study by a German intellectual. It is an important contribution to a new German-Jewish dialogue.