University of Minnesota Press, 2001 Cloth: 978-0-8166-3387-6 | Paper: 978-0-8166-3388-3 Library of Congress Classification JC423.P886 2001 Dewey Decimal Classification 321.801
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction The Conditions of Public Space: Vision, Speech, and Theatricality
Hénaff,
Marcel
Strong,
Tracy B.
Part I.
The World As It Has Come to Us: Power, Stage, Visibility
1.
Public Space and Political Autonomy in Early Greek Cities
Detienne,
Marcel
2.
Persona: Reason and Representation in Hobbes
Dumouchel,
Paul
3.
Representation of Power, Power of Representation
Lichtenstein,
Jacqueline
4.
Voice and Silence of Public Space: Popular Societies in the French Revolution
Tominaga,
Shigeki
5.
Aristophanes in America
Euben,
J. Peter
Part II.
The Contemporary World: Media, Public Space, and Democracy
6.
Stages of Democracy
Agacinski,
Sylviane
7.
Theatricality in the Public Realm of Hannah Arendt
Villa,
Dana R.
8.
Replacing the Body: An Approach to the Question of Digital Democracy
Weber,
Samuel
9.
Writing Property and Power
Norton,
Anne
10.
Malled, Mauled, and Overhauled: Arresting Suburban Sprawl by Transforming Suburban Malls into Usable Civic Space
Barber,
Benjamin R.
Conclusion: Public Space, Virtual Space, and Democracy