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*Read Now Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights – Lyndsey Stonebridge Full
Download Ebook PDF Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights Full Read Click Here To Download Book: Link: https://facebookpro212.blogspot.com/B08NW88V51 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Discover the Bestseller Everyone is Talking About: Reading Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights pdf , Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights Summary Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human Rights Handbook , Writing and Righting: Literature in the Age of Human...
2025-08-21
00 min
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*Read We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience – Lyndsey Stonebridge Full
Download Ebook PDF We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience Full Read Click Here To Download Book: Link: https://facebookpro212.blogspot.com/0593229738 Available versions: EPUB, PDF, MOBI, DOC, Kindle, Audiobook, etc. Discover the Bestseller Everyone is Talking About: Reading We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience pdf , We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience Summary We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt...
2025-08-18
00 min
EXPeditions - The living library of knowlegde
Lyndsey Stonebridge - Thinking with Hannah Arendt
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, tells how Hannah Arendt helped her to think. About Lyndsey Stonebridge "I am Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, in the UK. I work on the intellectual history and literature of the 20th century, and I’ve written books on war, justice, war-time trials, statelessness, human rights and Hannah Arendt." Key Points • Arendt argues that thinking properly involves both facing up to reality and resisting it. • From Immanuel Kant, Arendt took the idea t...
2025-07-19
12 min
EXPeditions - The living library of knowlegde
Lyndsey Stonebridge - Hannah Arendt and the banality of evil
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, talks about Arendt’s reaction to Eichmann’s trial. About Lyndsey Stonebridge "I am Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, in the UK." Key Points • Arendt coined her famous phrase “the banality of evil” at the trial of Adolf Eichmann, as a way of describing the Nazi war criminal’s utter thoughtlessness about his crimes. • Contemporary examples of “radical thoughtlessness” include sending elderly people back to their care homes to die from COVID-19. • Thinking by...
2025-07-13
12 min
Milenio Opinión
Gil Gamés. Pensar como Hannah Arendt
Para la filósofa estadunidense, la pluralidad es la condición del mundo; sin embargo, tras décadas luchando por sistemas democráticos liberales e inclusivos, hay un retroceso, considera Lyndsey Stonebridge, profesora de Humanidades de Birmingham...
2025-07-11
05 min
EXPeditions - The living library of knowlegde
Lyndsey Stonebridge - Preparing for the impossible: Hannah Arendt's legacy
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, explores Hannah Arendt’s use of irony. About Lyndsey Stonebridge "I am Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, in the UK. I work on the intellectual history and literature of the 20th century, and I’ve written books on war, justice, war-time trials, statelessness, human rights and Hannah Arendt." Arendt’s potent use of irony There’s this extraordinary moment in an interview that Hannah Arendt gave in 1964 on German television with Gün...
2025-06-02
11 min
Backlisted
What Remains by Hannah Arendt
Elif Shafak and Lyndsey Stonebridge join John and Andy for a discussion of the life and work of Hannah Arendt, the historian and philosopher whose books include The Human Condition, The Origins of Totalitarianismand Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil. This being Backlisted, we approach Arendt's formidable oeuvre and truly extraordinary biography via an intriguing route: her poetry. The book Elif and Lyndsey have chosen for this special episode is What Remains: The Collected Poems of Hannah Arendt (Norton), published in November 2024. Arendt wrote poetry from a young age; she kept the manuscript of many of th...
2025-03-25
1h 15
Madison's Notes
S4E24 We Are Free to Change the World: A Conversation on Hannah Arendt with Lyndsey Stonebridge
In this episode of Madison’s Notes, we sit down with Lindsey Stonebridge, author of We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience (Hogarth, 2024) to explore the enduring relevance of Hannah Arendt’s thought. Stonebridge dives into Arendt’s remarkable ability to teach students how to think, not just what to think, and reflects on Arendt’s own intellectual journey—a mind in constant dialogue with itself. We discuss how Arendt’s conception of thinking serves as a powerful resistance to totalitarian ideologies, emphasizing the importance of critical engagement with the world. Stonebridge also u...
2025-02-05
45 min
The Podcast Browser
Lyndsey Stonebridge on the Life and Mind of Hannah Arendt
Podcast: Philosophy Bites (LS 64 · TOP 0.05% what is this?)Episode: Lyndsey Stonebridge on the Life and Mind of Hannah ArendtPub date: 2025-01-29Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationFor this episode in the Bio Bites strand of the Philosphy Bites podcast Nigel Warburton interviews Lyndsey Stonebridge, author of a recent book about Hannah Arendt, We Are Free To Change the World, about how her thought was affected by her circumstances as an emigré fleeing Nazism. The podcast and artwork embedded on this...
2025-02-02
22 min
Philosophy Bites
Lyndsey Stonebridge on the Life and Mind of Hannah Arendt
For this episode in the Bio Bites strand of the Philosphy Bites podcast Nigel Warburton interviews Lyndsey Stonebridge, author of a recent book about Hannah Arendt, We Are Free To Change the World, about how her thought was affected by her circumstances as an emigré fleeing Nazism.
2025-01-29
22 min
Echo Podcasty
Je lež podmínkou života? I toho politického? Vycházejí eseje Hanny Arendtové
Soudě podle sociálních psychologů se bez lhaní neobejdeme. Četnost našeho lhaní je až šokující. Třeba sociální psycholožka Bella M. DePaulová na základě svých studií tvrdí, že muži i ženy lžou až v pětině svých sociálních výměn trvajících déle než deset minut. A v průběhu týdne oklameme přibližně 30 procent lidí, se kterými jsme v užším kontaktu. Hůře jsou na tom jen skutečně inteligentní lidé: ti s realitou zacházejí ještě o něco volněji. Hannah Arendtová sice tyto výzkumy n...
2025-01-28
33 min
Field Ramble
Field Ramble with Orlando Reade
Send us a textOn this episode we speak to Orlando Reade about What in Me is Dark; his exploration of the radical life of Paradise Lost. Within it, the author considers the relationship between the poem and some of the writers and revolutionaries who have drawn inspiration from it over the centuries since its writing. From Mary Shelley to Malcolm X the influence of Milton’s epic is as far reaching as the poet hoped it to be, but in intriguingly contradictory ways. What in Me Is Dark is an accessible and dynamic reappraisal of Paradise Lo...
2024-12-27
23 min
Kreisky Forum Talks
Lindsey Stonebridge: WE ARE FREE TO CHANGE THE WORLD
Tessa Szyszkowitz in conversation with Lyndsey Stonebridge WE ARE FREE TO CHANGE THE WORLDWhat do Hannah Arendt’s lessons in love and disobedience mean for us? What a combination: Love and Disobedience. The author Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, is choosing this combination on purpose. Especially now, when nations vote for authoritarian leaders and democracy is threatened, Stonebridge focuses on Arendt’s writing and these two crucial ingredients for effective and powerful defiance. Love was for Arendt, as Stonebridge writ...
2024-12-17
57 min
Arts & Ideas
How we think about evil
Matthew Sweet is joined by guests including Dr Jack Symes, philosopher at Durham University; Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge, Interdisciplinary Chair of Humanities & Human Rights at the University of Birmingham; novelist Ruth Ware; Dr Oliver Scott Curry, Chief Science Officer at Kindness.org and Research Affiliate in the Anthropology Department at the University of Oxford; and campaigner Zrinka Bralo, Director of Migrants Organize.Topics include the classical philosophical problem of evil, the psychology of evil, Hannah Arendt's concept of the banality of evil, and the question of why the Devil gets the best lines in literature. Plus, we look...
2024-12-06
56 min
The Fire These Times
Rerun/ Commoning in Lebanon’s Palestinian Refugee Camps w/ Yafa El Masri
In this rerun of episode 131, Elia is joined by Dr Yafa El Masri to talk about her paper “72 Years of Homemaking in Waiting Zones: Lebanon’s “Permanently Temporary” Palestinian Refugee Camps” which she presented at the 2022 Pluriverse of Eco-social Justice summer school in Coimbra, Portugal, where we met. Dr El Masri spoke from first hand experience of commoning in "permanently temporary" spaces as she is herself a Palestinian refugee who was born and raised in Borj El Brajneh refugee camp in Beirut's southern suburbs. Mentions and Recommendations: A Paradise Built in Hell: Th...
2024-11-22
1h 20
Wild with Sarah Wilson
LYNDSEY STONEBRIDGE: How would Hannah Arendt explain Trump?
Lyndsey Stonebridge (Humans rights academic, Hannah Arendt biographer) was worried about the banality of evil she was observing in the world and so dug down into the work of controversial philosopher and political theorist Hannah Arendt for insights. Her new book, We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience is a guide on how to live--and think--through a moment like the one we’re in now in the wake of the US election. It draws on Arendt’s ideas about totalitarianism, loneliness, the dulling of the mind, capitalism, as well as the imperativ...
2024-11-12
1h 01
10-Minute Talks
Hannah Arendt's lessons for our times: the banality of evil, totalitarianism and statelessness
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) was one of the most influential political theorists and philosophers of the 20th Century. In this 10-Minute Talk, Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge FBA explores three of Arendt's key concepts – totalitarianism, statelessness and the banality of evil – to explain the importance of her thinking for our times. Speaker: Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge FBA, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights, University of Birmingham This podcast is for informative and educational purposes. 10-Minute Talks are a series of pre-recorded talks from Fellows of the British Academy screened each Friday on YouTube and also available on Apple Podc...
2024-08-28
08 min
City Bible Forum
Deeper Questions Episode 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey Stonebridge
A closer look at Refugees, Human Rights, and the writings of political philosopher Hannah Arendt
2024-08-01
00 min
Deeper Questions
Ep 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey Stonebridge
Episode 20: "Are we taking freedom for granted?" with Lyndsey StonebridgeIn the previous episode we talked about the fragile state of Democracy, and we’ll be continuing many of those themes in today’s episode, almost like a Part 2. But rather than talking through the lens of US politics, we’re going to completely change tact and talk through the lens of human rights. And to do that we’ll be channeling and discussing one of the most prominent political philosophers of the 20th century; Hannah Arendt - The Jewish philosopher who fled the holocaust to become o...
2024-08-01
1h 06
Life and Language
Lyndsey Stonebridge - Changing the World
Today’s world is in much need of change. But what can we do as individuals and as a society? And how can we bring a humanities perspectives to the change that the world needs? Who better to talk to than Lyndsey Stonebridge, author of the book “We are free to change the world”. Lyndsey refers to her book a "critical creative biography of Hannah Arendt". It is very topical in the way it helps us to think about our troubled political times.
2024-06-16
58 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
Janine Benyus and Azita Ardakani Walton — On Nature's Wisdom for Humanity
In this all-new episode, Krista engages biomimicry pioneer Janine Benyus in a second, urgent conversation, alongside creative biomimicry practitioner Azita Ardakani Walton. Together they trace precise guidance and applied wisdom from the natural world for the civilizational callings before us now. What does nature have to teach us about healing from trauma? And how might those of us aspiring to good and generative lives start to function like an ecosystem rather than a collection of separate, siloed projects? We are in kinship. How to make that real — and in making it real, make it more of an off...
2024-06-06
1h 16
On Being with Krista Tippett
Lyndsey Stonebridge and Lucas Johnson — On Love, Politics, and Violence (Channeling Hannah Arendt)
Here is a stunning sentence for you, written by Lyndsey Stonebridge, our guest this hour, channeling the 20th-century political thinker and journalist Hannah Arendt: "Loneliness is the bully that coerces us into giving up on democracy." This conversation is a kind of guide to generative shared deliberations we might be having with each other and ourselves in this intensely fraught global political moment: on the human underlay that gives democracy its vigor or threatens to undo it; on the difference between facts and truth — and on the difference between violence and power. Krista interviewed Lyndsey once before, in 2017, after Han...
2024-05-23
1h 15
Aired Archives - Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Lessons from Hannah Arendt
We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. And then she famously covered the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi minister of death. Her study of the origins of totalitarianism keeps her current fifty years after her death and, pointedly, in our own rancorous presidential campaign of 2024. Hannah Arendt. Lyndsey Stonebridge. In this podcast, the surprise turns on finding a profou...
2024-04-12
47 min
Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Lessons from Hannah Arendt
We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. And then she famously covered the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi minister of death. Her study of the origins of totalitarianism keeps her current fifty years after her death and, pointedly, in our own rancorous presidential campaign of 2024. Hannah Arendt. Lyndsey Stonebridge. In this podcast, the surprise turns on finding a profou...
2024-04-12
47 min
This Week Archives - Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Lessons from Hannah Arendt
We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. And then she famously covered the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi minister of death. Her study of the origins of totalitarianism keeps her current fifty years after her death and, pointedly, in our own rancorous presidential campaign of 2024. Hannah Arendt. Lyndsey Stonebridge. In this podcast, the surprise turns on finding a profou...
2024-04-12
47 min
Podcast Archives - Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Lessons from Hannah Arendt
We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. And then she famously covered the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi minister of death. Her study of the origins of totalitarianism keeps her current fifty years after her death and, pointedly, in our own rancorous presidential campaign of 2024. Hannah Arendt. Lyndsey Stonebridge. In this podcast, the surprise turns on finding a profou...
2024-04-12
47 min
Shows Archives - Open Source with Christopher Lydon
Lessons from Hannah Arendt
We’re calling on Hannah Arendt for the twenty-first century—could she teach us how to think our way out of the authoritarian nightmare? Arendt wrote the book for all time on Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Soviet Union. And then she famously covered the trial in Israel of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi minister of death. Her study of the origins of totalitarianism keeps her current fifty years after her death and, pointedly, in our own rancorous presidential campaign of 2024. Hannah Arendt. Lyndsey Stonebridge. In this podcast, the surprise turns on finding a profou...
2024-04-12
47 min
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[German] - Wir sind frei, die Welt zu verändern: Hannah Arendts Lektionen in Liebe und Ungehorsam by Lindsey Stonebridge
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/757477to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Wir sind frei, die Welt zu verändern: Hannah Arendts Lektionen in Liebe und Ungehorsam Author: Lindsey Stonebridge Narrator: Lena Drieschner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 42 minutes Release date: February 15, 2024 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Dieses Buch bringt uns die Hannah Arendt nahe, die wir für das 21. Jahrhundert brauchen. Es erzählt, wie die charismatische Philosophin zu ihrem eigenen, sehr besonderen Denken kam, und erklärt, wie wir denken sollten, wenn unsere Politik aus den Fugen gerät. Mit Leidenschaft und brillanter Expertise beleuchtet Lyndsey Stonebridge Arend...
2024-02-15
11h 42
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[German] - Wir sind frei, die Welt zu verändern: Hannah Arendts Lektionen in Liebe und Ungehorsam by Lindsey Stonebridge
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/757477 to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Wir sind frei, die Welt zu verändern: Hannah Arendts Lektionen in Liebe und Ungehorsam Author: Lindsey Stonebridge Narrator: Lena Drieschner Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 42 minutes Release date: February 15, 2024 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: Dieses Buch bringt uns die Hannah Arendt nahe, die wir für das 21. Jahrhundert brauchen. Es erzählt, wie die charismatische Philosophin zu ihrem eigenen, sehr besonderen Denken kam, und erklärt, wie wir denken sollten, wenn unsere Politik aus den Fugen gerät. Mit Leidenschaft und brillanter Expertise beleuchtet Lyndsey Stone...
2024-02-15
03 min
Trinity Long Room Hub
2023 | Totalitarianism and the Humanities
Recorded April 19, 2023. The Trinity Long Room Hub Annual Humanities Horizons Lecture for 2023 was delivered by Prof Lyndsey Stonebridge (Interdisciplinary Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham). In February 2023, photos appeared on social media of piles of books dumped in the streets outside the Pryazovskyi State University in Mariupol, allegedly by occupying Russian soldiers. In the US and elsewhere novels and history books are being weaponized in the culture wars. The humanities are back on the frontline of ideology and politics. In this lecture, Lyndsey Stonebridge turns to political-philosopher, Hannah Arendt’s writing on twentieth-century totalitarianism to ar...
2024-01-26
44 min
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/683671to listen full audiobooks. Title: We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience Author: Lyndsey Stonebridge Narrator: Cosima Shaw Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 13 minutes Release date: January 25, 2024 Genres: Lessons in Philosophy Publisher's Summary: Brought to you by Penguin. This bold new take on the life and ideas of political philosopher Hannah Arendt explores her lessons for living in an age of uncertainty The violent unease of today's world would have been all too familiar to Hannah Arendt. Tyranny, occupation, disenchantment, post-truth politics, conspiracy theories, racism, mass mi...
2024-01-25
10h 13
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2024-01-25
10h 13
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2024-01-25
05 min
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2024-01-25
10h 13
Start the Week
War crimes justice
The legal framework to prosecute war crimes and prohibit the use of ‘aggressive war’ came out of the international war crimes tribunals after WWII – in Germany and Japan. In Judgement at Tokyo the academic and writer Gary J. Bass retells the dramatic courtroom battles as Japan’s militaristic leaders were held accountable for their crimes. With prosecutors and judges drawn from eleven different Allied countries tensions flared, and justice in the Asia Pacific played out amidst the start of the Cold War, China's descent into civil war, and the end of the European empires.The political philosopher Hannah A...
2024-01-22
42 min
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2024-01-16
10h 13
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2024-01-16
10h 13
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2024-01-16
10 min
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2024-01-16
10h 13
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2024-01-16
10 min
Dźwięki z Nowego Teatru
Nowa książka: "Pochwyceni" Henry Green, przeł. Marcin Szuster, Wydawnictwo Ossolineum
Nowa książka: "Pochwyceni" Henry Green, przeł. Marcin Szuster, Wydawnictwo Ossolineum Spotkanie wokół powieści Henry'ego Greena, która po raz pierwszy w całości ukazuje się w polskim przekładzie. W rozmowie udział wzięli Marcin Szuster, Joanna Piechura i Andrzej Sosnowski. Spotkanie odbyło się 11 grudnia 2023 roku w Nowym Teatrze w ramach cyklu "Nowa książka". Obdarzony nadzwyczajnym słuchem Henry Green jest niezrównanym choreografem języka potocznego. „Pochwyceni” – powieść opublikowana po raz pierwszy w 1943 roku – czerpie pełnymi garściami z biografii autora. Green służył w ochotniczej straży pożarnej w czasie, kiedy Wielka Brytania przygotowywała...
2023-12-12
1h 02
The Fire These Times
131/ Commoning in Lebanon's Palestinian Refugee Camps w/ Yafa El Masri
This is a conversation with Yafa El Masri, a Palestinian refugee researcher who grew up in Burj El Barajneh in Beirut, Lebanon. She's currently finishing her PhD at the University of Padova in Italy. We primarily spoke about her paper "72 Years of Homemaking in Waiting Zones: Lebanon's “Permanently Temporary” Palestinian Refugee Camps" which she presented at the 2022 Pluriverse of Eco-social Justice summer school in Coimbra, Portugal, where we met. ---- We spoke about: what it's like to find and build a home in a space that is 'supposed' to be temporary but is n...
2023-03-17
1h 22
The Gray Area with Sean Illing
The Philosophers: Loneliness and totalitarianism
Sean Illing talks with professor Lyndsey Stonebridge about the philosopher Hannah Arendt, author of The Origins of Totalitarianism. Arendt might be best known for coining the phrase “the banality of evil” in her reporting on the trial of Adolf Eichmann in 1961, but in this episode Sean and Lyndsey discuss Arendt's insights into the roots of mass movements, how her flight from Nazi occupation shaped her worldview, and how loneliness and isolation — which abound in our world today — can prepare a population for an authoritarian turn.The Philosophers is a new monthly series from Vox Conversations. Each episode will foc...
2022-04-25
1h 01
Forum for Philosophy
What’s Wrong with Rights?
Adam Etinson, Yoriko Otomo, and Lyndsey Stonebridge discuss the advantages and limitations of the human rights model
2021-10-26
00 min
Forum for Philosophy
What’s Wrong with Rights?
Adam Etinson, Yoriko Otomo, and Lyndsey Stonebridge discuss the advantages and limitations of the human rights model
2021-10-26
00 min
Audio – Forum for Philosophy
What’s Wrong with Rights?
Adam Etinson, Yoriko Otomo, and Lyndsey Stonebridge discuss the advantages and limitations of the human rights model
2021-10-26
00 min
Justice Visions
Memory: securing the past and imagining the future
Memory and narratives play a crucial role in transitional justice. What do we remember of past violence, and how do we narrate those memories? In which ways can such narratives, in all their complexity, help us to better understand violence? Literature is one place where we often find narratives of violence, but also in transitional justice narratives are everywhere: they lie at the basis of truth-seeking, and criminal justice trials might stand or fall depending on how victims narrate their memories. In this podcast episode, we talk to Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human R...
2020-09-29
30 min
Hanging Question Marks
Ep. 1: Conversation with Lara Scott
This episode is a conversation with Lara Scott, a visual artist living in upstate New York. We begin by talking about Lara's background, with the conversation centering around her thoughts on growing up in a mixed family: the families of both her mother and father have been multi-ethnic/multi-racial going back many generations. The conversation then turns to current events. Among other things, we discuss whether the notion of whiteness needs to be retired (and what that means) and the Black Lives Matter movement. Our conversation was recorded on July 25, 2020. If you would...
2020-07-27
1h 56
Conversations with Iris: Podcast on migration, diversity and displacement
Manus Island is the soul of the system – In conversation with Omid Tofighian (S1 E7)
In 2017, the Iranian-Kurdish writer, Behrouz Boochani, published an extraordinary book, “No Friend But the Mountains” which documented his life imprisoned in the Australian-run immigration detention centre on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea. Combining political theory, myth, poetry, memoir, the book rises to the challenge of resisting oppression by creating a new literary form of knowledge. Written using phone text messaging, the text was also a work of interdisciplinary translation, collaboration, and imagination. In this episode Lyndsey Stonebridge talks with the political philosopher, Omid Tofighian, Boochani’s translator and collaborator. They examine how contemporary migration regimes can be described as an interl...
2020-06-18
15 min
Conversations with Iris: Podcast on migration, diversity and displacement
Social justice and accountability in times of crisis – In conversation with Daniel Trilling (S1 E3)
In this episode, Lyndsey Stonebridge, professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, talks to Daniel Trilling, former editor of the New Humanist, journalist and author of Lights in the Distance. Exile and Refuge at the Borders of Europe (2018) and Bloody Nasty People. The Rise of Britain’s Far Right (2012).
2020-06-01
13 min
Conversations with Iris: Podcast on migration, diversity and displacement
The migrant city at the time of Covid-19 – In conversation with Les Back (S1 E1)
Lyndsey Stonebridge, professor of humanities and human rights at the University of Birmingham, dialogues with Les Back, professor of sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and recently co-author of “Migrant City” (Routledge 2018).
2020-05-06
19 min
Critical Attitudes
7. Lyndsey Stonebridge
A conversation with Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge (University of Birmingham) about her most recent book, Placeless People: Writings, Rights, and Refugees, her career, and debates and urgent anxieties about statelessness.
2019-05-23
25 min
LSE Podcasts
LSE Festival 2019 | Reliving the Origins of Totalitarianism [Audio]
Speaker(s): Professor Robert Eaglestone, Professor Lyndsey Stonebridge | Hannah Arendt’s seminal study of the preconditions for, and rise of, Nazism and Stalinism in the first half of the 20th Century has some chilling resonances with the world we are living in today. How can her analysis help us understand the state of global politics today? Robert Eaglestone (@BobEaglestone) is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought at Royal Holloway, University of London. Lyndsey Stonebridge (@LyndseyStonebri) is Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the Department of English Literature/IRiS, University of Birmingham. Sandra Jovchelovitch is Professor of Social Psychology at th...
2019-03-01
56 min
Thinking Allowed
Migrants - Refugees
Migrants and refugees: Laurie Taylor explores the historical and contemporary realities of the marooned, unhomed and displaced peoples of the world. Today's refugee 'crisis' has its origins in the political–and imaginative–history of the last century. Exiles from other places have often caused trouble for ideas about sovereignty, law and nationhood. Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham, charts the changing meaning of exile. Also, how do the lives of migrants in London illuminate our complex, urban multiculture? Les Back, Professor of Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, and Shamser Sinha, Senior Lect...
2019-01-09
28 min
The Prospect Podcast
Refugees, rights and writers with Lyndsey Stonebridge
This week Stephanie Boland speaks to historian of ideas Lyndsey Stonebridge about refugees and their status. How should history inform our thinking about the current refugee crisis? What rights should displaced people have? Stonebridge focuses on the literary side of those questions. Her new book is Placeless People and you can read her Prospect contributions here. Before we get to that, Alex Dean on the Lib Dems and Sameer Rahim on Spike Lee’s new film BlacKkKlansman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-09-12
28 min
The Prospect Podcast
Refugees, rights and writers with Lyndsey Stonebridge
This week Stephanie Boland speaks to historian of ideas Lyndsey Stonebridge about refugees and their status. How should history inform our thinking about the current refugee crisis? What rights should displaced people have? Stonebridge focuses on the literary side of those questions. Her new book is Placeless People and you can read her Prospect contributions here. Before we get to that, Alex Dean on the Lib Dems and Sameer Rahim on Spike Lee’s new film BlacKkKlansman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2018-09-12
28 min
In Our Time
Hannah Arendt (Summer Repeat)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed by her own experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany before her escape to France and then America. She wanted to understand how politics had taken such a disastrous turn and, drawing on ideas of Greek philosophers as well as her peers, what might be done to create a better political life. Often unsettling, she wrote of 'the banality of evil' when covering the trial of Eichmann, one of the...
2018-09-06
47 min
#BirkbeckVoices
Ethics And The Neighbour
A panel discussion with Prof Veena Das, Prof Lyndsey Stonebridge and Dr Anna Rowlands, 4 June 2018.
2018-08-07
41 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Lyndsey Stonebridge with Krista Tippett
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an...
2018-06-21
1h 31
On Being with Krista Tippett
The Moral World in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now — Lyndsey Stonebridge
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an...
2018-06-21
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
The Moral World in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now — Lyndsey Stonebridge
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an in...
2018-06-21
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Lyndsey Stonebridge with Krista Tippett
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an in...
2018-06-21
1h 31
On Being with Krista Tippett
The Moral World in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now — Lyndsey Stonebridge
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an in...
2018-06-21
51 min
On Being with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Lyndsey Stonebridge with Krista Tippett
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an in...
2018-06-21
1h 31
On Being Studios
The Moral World in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now — Lyndsey Stonebridge
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an inabili...
2018-06-21
51 min
On Being
The Moral World in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now — Lyndsey Stonebridge
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S.-Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an inabili...
2018-06-21
51 min
On Being Studios
[Unedited] Lyndsey Stonebridge with Krista Tippett
Nothing is helping us more right now, as we watch human tragedies unfold on the U.S. Mexican border and elsewhere, than a conversation Krista had last year with literary historian Lyndsey Stonebridge — on thinking and friendship in dark times. She applies the moral clarity of the 20th-century philosopher Hannah Arendt to now — an invitation to dwell on the human essence of events we analyze as political and economic. Our dramas of exile and displacement are existential, she says — about who we will all be as people and political community. What Arendt called the “banality of evil” was at root an inabili...
2018-06-21
1h 31
Seriously...
The Unconscious Life of Bombs
Historian and psychoanalyst Daniel Pick of Birkbeck College, University of London tells the story of how aerial bombardment - from Zeppelins to B52s, from H-Bombs to drones - has made the unconscious mind a field of battle.Daniel explores how, in the shadow of the First World War, Freud turned his analytical eye from desire to the 'death drive', and how psychoanalysts probed what might happen if another war came.Would survivors of mass aerial bombardment hold up psychically, or would they collapse into infantile panic? Or would they become uncontrollably aggressive?...
2017-12-19
29 min
Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation
Lyndsey Stonebridge speaks to Rita Phillips
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Modern Literature and History at the University of East Anglia, talks to Rita Phillips about literary humanitarianism and the ethics of empathy.
2017-12-08
18 min
On Being
Lyndsey Stonebridge — Thinking and Friendship in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now
Along with George Orwell, the 20th-century political theorist Hannah Arendt is a new bestseller. She famously coined the phrase “the banality of evil” and wrote towering works like The Origins of Totalitarianism. She was concerned with the human essence of events that we analyze as historical and political. Totalitarianism she described as “organized loneliness,” and loneliness as the “common ground for terror.” The historian, she said, always knows how vulnerable facts are. And thinking is not something for elites; it is the human power to keep possibility alive.
2017-05-18
51 min
On Being Studios
Lyndsey Stonebridge — Thinking and Friendship in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt for Now
Along with George Orwell, the 20th-century political theorist Hannah Arendt is a new bestseller. She famously coined the phrase “the banality of evil” and wrote towering works like The Origins of Totalitarianism. She was concerned with the human essence of events that we analyze as historical and political. Totalitarianism she described as “organized loneliness,” and loneliness as the “common ground for terror.” The historian, she said, always knows how vulnerable facts are. And thinking is not something for elites; it is the human power to keep possibility alive.
2017-05-18
51 min
On Being Studios
[Unedited] Lyndsey Stonebridge with Krista Tippett
Along with George Orwell, the 20th-century political theorist Hannah Arendt is a new bestseller. She famously coined the phrase “the banality of evil” and wrote towering works like The Origins of Totalitarianism. She was concerned with the human essence of events that we analyze as historical and political. Totalitarianism she described as “organized loneliness,” and loneliness as the “common ground for terror.” The historian, she said, always knows how vulnerable facts are. And thinking is not something for elites; it is the human power to keep possibility alive. This interview is edited and produced with music and other features in the On Being...
2017-05-18
1h 31
In Our Time: Philosophy
Hannah Arendt
In a programme first broadcast in 2017, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed by her own experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany before her escape to France and then America. She wanted to understand how politics had taken such a disastrous turn and, drawing on ideas of Greek philosophers as well as her peers, what might be done to create a better political life. Often unsettling, she wrote of 'the banality of evil' when covering...
2017-02-02
47 min
RSDS RADIO SOCIETÀ DEI SOGNI
Hannah Arendt
In a programme first broadcast in 2017, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed by her own experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany before her escape to France and then America. She wanted to understand how politics had taken such a disastrous turn and, drawing on ideas of Greek philosophers as well as her peers, what might be done to create a better political life. Often unsettling, she wrote of 'the banality of evil' when covering the...
2017-02-02
47 min
In Our Time
Hannah Arendt
In a programme first broadcast in 2017, Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed by her own experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany before her escape to France and then America. She wanted to understand how politics had taken such a disastrous turn and, drawing on ideas of Greek philosophers as well as her peers, what might be done to create a better political life. Often unsettling, she wrote of 'the banality of evil' when covering...
2017-02-02
47 min
In Our Time
Hannah Arendt
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt. She developed many of her ideas in response to the rise of totalitarianism in the C20th, partly informed by her own experience as a Jew in Nazi Germany before her escape to France and then America. She wanted to understand how politics had taken such a disastrous turn and, drawing on ideas of Greek philosophers as well as her peers, what might be done to create a better political life. Often unsettling, she wrote of 'the banality of evil' when covering the trial of Eichmann, one of the...
2017-02-02
47 min