Biography and the 20th Century Tony Judt's Project of a Political Death

The aim of this article is to analyse the political and mnemonic programme to be found in the last books of the British historian and thinker Tony Judt. The author assumes that the final period of Judt's writing, in which he produced "I'll Fares the Land," "The Memory Chalet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Polish sociological review 2014-01 (186), p.195-212
1. Verfasser: Blesznowski, Bartlomiej
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of this article is to analyse the political and mnemonic programme to be found in the last books of the British historian and thinker Tony Judt. The author assumes that the final period of Judt's writing, in which he produced "I'll Fares the Land," "The Memory Chalet," and the posthumously published discussion with Timothy Snyder entitled "Thinking the Twentieth Century," is dependent on a kind of 'art of memory'. For Judt, being terminally ill with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and thus condemned to immobility, this method became not so much -- as in the case of its classic varieties -- a technology of remembering, as a manner of recognizing and analyzing the contemporary world by turning to his own biography. Biography d history thus meet here in a work of memory whose horizon and catalyzer is the perspective of death, and whose stake is the idea of a political community experiencing, according to Judt, a period of inertia.
ISSN:1231-1413
2657-4276