Katy Fulfer

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Archives for March 2020

March 23, 2020 by Katy

Social distancing, loneliness, and friendship

I've been listening to Canadaland's isolation interviews. When The Globe and Mail's Robyn Doolittle was asked about the strangest thing that she had done that day, she replied that it was doing her normal job as an investigative journalist, working from home (where her partner and young children also are) on stories that have nothing to do with COVID-19. Like many, I feel constantly distracted by COVID-19 Dolittle's comment resonates with me. I feel odd working on a series entitled "At Home … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: COVID-19, friendship, Hannah Arendt, isolation, loneliness, quarantine, social distancing

March 10, 2020 by Rita Gardiner

Peer support during political crises

Katy and I presented at a conference this weekend on our work on Arendt and the family. But we added a new twist to our deliberations, that of the peer group. According to Arendt, the peer group not only provides friendship but also political support.  Our talk on the peer group was based on Arendt's essay on Rosa Luxemburg, which appears in Men and Dark Times. Luxemburg is one of only two woman who make an appearance in this book. The other woman profiled is the novelist, Isak Dinerson. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: At Home with Arendt Tagged With: applied philosophy, belonging, community, Hannah Arendt, politics, responsibility, space

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