Between Worlds

Hannah Arendt:  Between Worlds

In recent years many people have turned to the work of Hannah Arendt to try to understand what is happening in our world today. But who was Hannah Arendt? And why is she so relevant now? Over the course of seven podcast episodes, Samantha Rose Hill will be talking with artists, poets, writers, scholars, musicians, and activists who think with Hannah Arendt as they explore questions of solitude, peace, privacy, freedom, love, and politics.

What I propose, therefore, is very simple: it is nothing more than to think what we are doing.

Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition (Chicago, il, 1998), p. 5.

1. Storytelling: Ken Krimstein

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In this episode of Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds, Samantha Rose Hill and Ken Krimstein discuss the art of storytelling, ecstatic truth, and the pleasures of the archive.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.
 

2. Freundschaft: Madeleine Thien

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In this episode, the novelist Madeleine Thien and Samantha Rose Hill discuss loneliness, friendship, and writing.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.
 

3. Eros: Dylan Mattingly

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In this episode of Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds, the composer Dylan Mattingly talks with host Samantha Rose Hill about the need for quiet, eros, and the art of listening.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

4. Privatheit: Anita L. Allen

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Law and Philosophy Professor Anita L. Allen talks with Samantha Rose Hill about privacy, freedom, Hannah Arendt’s essay Reflections on Little Rock, and what counts as the political.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.
 

5. Das Öffentliche: Hans Teerds

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Architect Hans Teerds talks with host Samantha Rose Hill about how private and public space is designed, and how the spaces we navigate shape our daily lives.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.
 

6. Rechte: Stephanie DeGooyer

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Hannah Arendt was a stateless refugee for nearly 20 years of her life. In this episode host Samantha Rose Hill talks with Professor Stephanie DeGooyer about Arendt’s phrase “the right to have rights,” and what it means to be a citizen in the world today.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.

7. Das Erinnern: Renata Stih und Frieder Schnock

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Berlin artist-duo Renata Stih and Frieder Schnock talk with Samantha Rose Hill about the work of memory, Holocaust memorials in Berlin, and Walter Benjamin.
Hannah Arendt: Between Worlds is a coproduction of the Goethe-Institut and the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research. This podcast is part of Hannah Arendt: Thinking is Dangerous, a project for thinking with Hannah Arendt about our world today.
 

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