LA FUGITIVA DE EGIPTO Y PALESTINA

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  • Anna Masó
Keywords: biografía, ciudadanía, derechos, destino, historia, ilustración, mujer, parvenue, pariah, relato, romanticismo, salón

Abstract

Explanatory analysis of the biography written by Hannah Arendt about Rahel Varnhegen (1771-1833), a Jewish woman, hostess of a salon in Berlin. The article tracks the protagonist fight to get a place in the world between parvenue and pariah and her painful repulse of Jewish identity. Rahel Varnhagen letters, read by Arendt, are a vivid expresion of her time, they reflect the situation of the first assimilated Jews and, at the same time, the women condition in a changing society upset by French Revolution and the Enlightenment ideas.

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Masó, A. (2002). LA FUGITIVA DE EGIPTO Y PALESTINA. Daimon Revista Internacional de Filosofia, (26), 43–56. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/daimon/article/view/12001
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