Cite as: Diego Rossello, ‘From Animal Labor to Animal Citizenship in Arendt and Critical Animal Studies’, talk presented at the panel iii of the conference The Politics of Beginnings, ICI Berlin, 15–16 February 2023, video recording, mp4, 34:18 <https://doi.org/10.25620/e230215_07>
Talk
15 – 16 Feb 2023

From Animal Labor to Animal Citizenship in Arendt and Critical Animal Studies

By Diego Rossello

Video in English

Format: mp4
Length: 00:34:18
First published on: https://www.ici-berlin.org/events/the-politics-of-beginnings/
Rights: © ICI Berlin

Part of

Panel III

Part of the Conference

The Politics of Beginnings: Hannah Arendt Today

At a moment when many suggest that the end of an era has been reached, and when struggles against climate change, exploitation, neocolonialism, patriarchy, and racism proliferate, what role can Arendts account of political beginnings play in the conceptualization of a new time? Arendt has been celebrated as a key theorist of politics, freedom, and judgement. Yet she has also been questioned when it comes to her understanding of the social question, the public-private divide, or the persistence of structures of systemic injustice. Is her work then still timely for understanding how to begin anew?

This conference will test the wide influence and perseverance, the attraction but also the criticism, of Arendts thought by recentering her approach to political beginnings. Arendts attempts to understand political beginnings animate her work. From her doctoral dissertation on Augustine to her posthumous book, The Life of the Mind, beginnings are omnipresent in her oeuvre. Conceiving Arendts attempts as an open legacy, digging up the plurality and worldliness, the tragic and agonistic character of beginnings, the conference aims to investigate how and why political beginnings are set off ‘not by the strength of one architect but by the combined power of the many.

Venue

ICI Berlin
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With

Fina Birulés
Adriana Cavarero
Anne Eusterschulte
Rodolphe Gasché
Eva Geulen
Bonnie Honig
Rahel Jaeggi
Thomas Khurana
Thomas Meyer
Samuel Moyn
Diego Rossello

Organized by

Facundo Vega
An ICI event in cooperation with the Center for Post-Kantian Philosophy (University of Potsdam)