TY - GEN T1 - Homo temporalis : German Jewish thinkers on time T2 - Signale (Ithaca, N.Y.) A1 - Lebovic, Nitzan, 1970- LA - English PP - Ithaca, New York PB - Cornell University Press and Cornell University Library YR - 2024 UL - https://ebooks.jgu.edu.in/Record/jstor_dda_on1444156821 AB - "A group of modern Jewish intellectuals grappled with concepts of time and temporality. Martin Buber, Walter Benjamin, Hannah Arendt, and Paul Celan stand at the center of our contemporary understanding of religion, critical theory, politics, and literature. All four rejected notions of borders, territory, or national origin. Their path teaches us about three 'temporal turns'-in 1900, in 1945, and in 2000."-- OP - 334 CN - BM729.T55 L43 2024 SN - 9781501779572 SN - 1501779575 SN - 9781501779589 SN - 1501779583 SN - 9781501779558 SN - 9781501779565 KW - Buber, Martin, : 1878-1965. KW - Benjamin, Walter, : 1892-1940. KW - Arendt, Hannah, : 1906-1975. KW - Celan, Paul. KW - Time : Religious aspects : Judaism. KW - Time : Philosophy : History : 20th century. KW - Time in literature. KW - Jewish philosophy : Germany : 20th century. KW - Temps : Philosophie : Histoire : 20e siècle. KW - Temps dans la littérature. KW - Philosophie juive : Allemagne : 20e siècle. KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / History & Theory KW - Electronic books. ER -