The Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry

The Weimar we know and the Weimar we do not know -- Idioms of rhetorical inquiry -- Heideggerian foundations -- Hannah Arendt and the rhetorical constitution of space -- Walter Benjamin and the rhetorical construal of indecision -- Warburgian image practices -- New points of departure in the Weimar...

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title_exact_search_txtP ˜Theœ Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry
title_full The Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry David L. Marshall
title_fullStr The Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry David L. Marshall
title_full_unstemmed The Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry David L. Marshall
title_short The Weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry
title_sort the weimar origins of rhetorical inquiry
topic Warburg, Aby 1866-1929 (DE-588)11862914X gnd
Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975 (DE-588)11850391X gnd
Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940 (DE-588)118509039 gnd
Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976 (DE-588)118547798 gnd
Politische Theorie (DE-588)4046563-9 gnd
Rhetorik (DE-588)4076704-8 gnd
Weimarer Republik (DE-588)4065109-5 gnd
topic_facet Warburg, Aby 1866-1929
Arendt, Hannah 1906-1975
Benjamin, Walter 1892-1940
Heidegger, Martin 1889-1976
Politische Theorie
Rhetorik
Weimarer Republik
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