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A close read of the rich collections of texts left behind by Václav Havel, one of the most important Czech thinkers and leaders of the twentieth century.

No one in Czech politics or culture could match the international stature of Václav Havel at the time of his death in 2011. In the years since his passing, his legacy has only grown, as developments in the Czech Republic and elsewhere around the world continue to show the importance of his work and writing against a range of political and social ills, from autocratic brutality to messianic populism.

This book looks squarely at the heart of Havel’s legacy: the rich corpus of texts he left behind. It analyzes the meanings of key concepts in Havel’s core vocabulary: truth, power, civilsociety, home, appeal, indifference, hotspot, theatre, prison, and responsibility. Where do these concepts appear in Havel’s oeuvre? What part do they play in his larger intellectual project? How might we understand Havel’s focus on these concepts as a centerpiece of his contribution to contemporary thought? How does Havel’s particular perspective on the meaning of these concepts speak to us in the here and now? The ten contributors use a variety of methodological tools to examine the meaning of these concepts, drawing on a diversity of disciplines: political science and political philosophy, historical and cultural analysis, discourse/textual analysis, and linguistic-corpus analysis.

Table of Contents
David S. Danaher and Kieran Williams: Editors’ preface: A word about Havel’s key words
Jirí Pribán: Foreword
David S. Danaher: apel/výzva (appeal)
Kieran Williams: pravda (truth)
Irena Vanková: domov (home, homeland)
Jirí Suk: vezení (prison)
Barbara Day: divadlo (theater)
Kieran Williams: ohnisko (hotspot)
Delia Popescu: moc (power)
Barbara J. Falk and Daniela Bouvier-Valenta: odpovednost (responsibility)
David S. Danaher: lhostejnost (indifference)
Aspen Brinton: obcanská spolecnost (civil society)

Václav Havel’s Meanings: His Key Words and Their

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      Publisher: Karolinum,Nakladatelstvi Univerzity Karlovy,Czech Republic
      Publication Date: 19/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9788024649412, 978-8024649412
      ISBN10: 8024649411

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A close read of the rich collections of texts left behind by Václav Havel, one of the most important Czech thinkers and leaders of the twentieth century.

      No one in Czech politics or culture could match the international stature of Václav Havel at the time of his death in 2011. In the years since his passing, his legacy has only grown, as developments in the Czech Republic and elsewhere around the world continue to show the importance of his work and writing against a range of political and social ills, from autocratic brutality to messianic populism.

      This book looks squarely at the heart of Havel’s legacy: the rich corpus of texts he left behind. It analyzes the meanings of key concepts in Havel’s core vocabulary: truth, power, civilsociety, home, appeal, indifference, hotspot, theatre, prison, and responsibility. Where do these concepts appear in Havel’s oeuvre? What part do they play in his larger intellectual project? How might we understand Havel’s focus on these concepts as a centerpiece of his contribution to contemporary thought? How does Havel’s particular perspective on the meaning of these concepts speak to us in the here and now? The ten contributors use a variety of methodological tools to examine the meaning of these concepts, drawing on a diversity of disciplines: political science and political philosophy, historical and cultural analysis, discourse/textual analysis, and linguistic-corpus analysis.

      Table of Contents
      David S. Danaher and Kieran Williams: Editors’ preface: A word about Havel’s key words
      Jirí Pribán: Foreword
      David S. Danaher: apel/výzva (appeal)
      Kieran Williams: pravda (truth)
      Irena Vanková: domov (home, homeland)
      Jirí Suk: vezení (prison)
      Barbara Day: divadlo (theater)
      Kieran Williams: ohnisko (hotspot)
      Delia Popescu: moc (power)
      Barbara J. Falk and Daniela Bouvier-Valenta: odpovednost (responsibility)
      David S. Danaher: lhostejnost (indifference)
      Aspen Brinton: obcanská spolecnost (civil society)

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