Martine Leibovici
Membre du comité de rédaction
An associate professor emerita in philosophy at Université Paris-Diderot, Martine Leibovici has published, among other works: Hannah Arendt, une Juive. Expérience, politique et histoire (Desclée de Brouwer, 2008); Autobiographie de transfuges. Karl-Philipp Moritz, Richard Wright, Assia Djebar (Le Manuscrit, 2013); and, with Anne-Marie Roviello, Le pervertissement totalitaire. La banalité du mal selon Hannah Arendt (Kimé, 2017). She recently co-edited, with Aurore Mréjen, a Cahier de l'Herne devoted to Hannah Arendt (2021).
Articles (9)
- No. 25 The Unsecularisable at the Heart of Secularisation — On Sacred Language, Spoken Language, a film by Nurith Aviv
- No. 22 Among others. Some Jewish declensions of the insider/outsider relationship
- No. 21 Fear and the Feeling of Invulnerability in Elias Canetti's *Crowds and Power*
- No. 20 Philosophy and biblical revelation in Leo Strauss: a limited dialogue
- No. 19 Hannah Arendt, neither an exceptional Jew nor an exceptional woman
- No. 18 A radical critique of Zionism grounded in diasporic Jewish history?
- No. 17 Some round trips at the heart of Assia Djebar's autobiographical work
- No. 12 Mendelssohn, or fidelity beyond rationality
- No. 6 Justice and the plurality of peoples