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Donatella Ester Di Cesare (
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, 29 April 1956) is an
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political philosopher Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them. Its topics include politics, l ...
,
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, and
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ist. She currently serves as
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of
theoretical philosophy The modern division of philosophy into theoretical philosophy and practical philosophyImmanuel Kant, ''Lectures on Ethics'', Cambridge University Press, 2001, p. 41 ("On Universal Practical Philosophy"). Original text: Immanuel Kant, ''Kant’s Ges ...
at the
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. Di Cesare collaborates with various Italian newspapers and magazines, including ''
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'' and '' il manifesto''. Her books and essays have been translated into English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Serbian, Croatian, Polish, Finnish, Norwegian, Turkish, and Chinese.


Biography

Di Cesare was born in
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,
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on 29 April 1956 to a family of
Italian Jews Italian Jews ( it, Ebrei Italiani, he, יהודים איטלקים ''Yehudim Italkim'') or Roman Jews ( it, Ebrei Romani, he, יהודים רומים ''Yehudim Romim'') can be used in a broad sense to mean all Jews living in or with roots in I ...
. In the first stage of her studies, Di Cesare studied mostly in
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, firstly at the
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, then at the
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...
, where she was the last student of
Hans-Georg Gadamer Hans-Georg Gadamer (; ; February 11, 1900 – March 13, 2002) was a German philosopher of the continental tradition, best known for his 1960 ''magnum opus'', '' Truth and Method'' (''Wahrheit und Methode''), on hermeneutics. Life Family an ...
. At Heidelberg, she focused on the study of
phenomenology Phenomenology may refer to: Art * Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties Philosophy * Phenomenology (philosophy), a branch of philosophy which studies subjective experiences and a ...
and philosophical hermeneutics. She offered her own perspective on these two disciplines, which is close to
Jacques Derrida Jacques Derrida (; ; born Jackie Élie Derrida; See also . 15 July 1930 – 9 October 2004) was an Algerian-born French philosopher. He developed the philosophy of deconstruction, which he utilized in numerous texts, and which was developed t ...
's
deconstruction The term deconstruction refers to approaches to understanding the relationship between text and meaning. It was introduced by the philosopher Jacques Derrida, who defined it as a turn away from Platonism's ideas of "true" forms and essences w ...
. Those studies would have been included in many of her essays that were published subsequently, and two books: ''Utopia of Understanding'' (
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,
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, 2013) and ''Gadamer'' (
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,
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, 2013). After the publication of
Martin Heidegger Martin Heidegger (; ; 26 September 188926 May 1976) was a German philosopher who is best known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. He is among the most important and influential philosophers of the 20th centur ...
's '' Schwarze Hefte'', she wrote the book ''Heidegger and the Jews: The Black Notebooks'' (Polity Press,
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and
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, 2018) on Heidegger's philosophical thought and his political affiliation with Nazism. The question about the
violence Violence is the use of physical force so as to injure, abuse, damage, or destroy. Other definitions are also used, such as the World Health Organization's definition of violence as "the intentional use of physical force or Power (social and p ...
and the human condition victim of extreme violence was an ulterior step in her research. Hence, this more recent field of research is developed thoroughly in the volume ''Torture'' (Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2018). In the book ''Terror and Modernity'' (Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2019), the political and ethical questions in the era of
globalization Globalization, or globalisation (Commonwealth English; see spelling differences), is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide. The term ''globalization'' first appeared in the early 20t ...
have pushed her to investigate the current phenomenon of
Islamic terrorism Islamic terrorism (also known as Islamist terrorism or radical Islamic terrorism) refers to terrorist acts with religious motivations carried out by fundamentalist militant Islamists and Islamic extremists. Incidents and fatalities f ...
,
jihadism Jihadism is a neologism which is used in reference to "militant Islamic movements that are perceived as existentially threatening to the West" and "rooted in political Islam."Compare: Appearing earlier in the Pakistani and Indian media, Wes ...
, and the attempts to establish a global caliphate, evaluated within the socio-political context of what she labelled as "phobocracy" and the "global civil war". In 2017, it can be observed a political turn in the development of her thought, when she resumed the topic of
sovereignty Sovereignty is the defining authority within individual consciousness, social construct, or territory. Sovereignty entails hierarchy within the state, as well as external autonomy for states. In any state, sovereignty is assigned to the perso ...
, previously addressed in the essays she dedicated to the
political theology Political theology is a term which has been used in discussion of the ways in which theological concepts or ways of thinking relate to politics. The term ''political theology'' is often used to denote religious thought about political principled qu ...
of
Baruch Spinoza Baruch (de) Spinoza (born Bento de Espinosa; later as an author and a correspondent ''Benedictus de Spinoza'', anglicized to ''Benedict de Spinoza''; 24 November 1632 – 21 February 1677) was a Dutch philosopher of Portuguese-Jewish origin, b ...
. The momentous conflict between
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and migrants is the central theme of her book ''Resident Foreigners: A Philosophy of Migration'' (Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2020), which was awarded with the prizes Pozzale prize for essays 2018 and the Sila prize for economy and society 2018. The political-philosophical questions about the strangeness and the myth of identity are instead the topics of the book ''Marranos: The Other of the Other'' (Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2020). Recently, she offered a summary of her philosophical positions in the book ''Sulla vocazione politica della filosofia'' (Bollati Boringhieri,
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, 2018). The book was awarded with the prize Mimesis Filosofia 2019. She is member of the Scientific Committee of the ''Internationale Wittgenstein-Gesellschaft'' and ''Wittgenstein-Studien''. From 2011 to 2015, she was vice president of the ''Martin Heidegger-Gesellschaft'', from which she has resigned on 3 March 2015, after the publication of ''Schwarze Hefte''. She is also member of the ''Associazione Italiana Walter Benjamin''. Since 2016, she is the editor of the book series ''Filosofia per il XXI secolo'' for the publishing house Mimesis. Since 2018 she is member of the ''Consiglio Scientifico e Strategico'' of the ''CIR Onlus'' (Consiglio Italiano per I Rifugiati). She was visiting professor at several universities: Stiftung-University of Hildesheim (Germany) 2003; Albert-Ludwig Universität in Freiburg (Germany) 2005; Kulturwissenschaftliches Forschungskolleg in Cologne (Germany) 2007. During the winter semester of 2007, she was Distinguished Visiting Professor of Arts and Humanities at
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(USA). In 2012, she was Visiting Professor at Department of Languages and Literatures at
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(USA). On the winter semester of 2006, she was Brockington Visitor at Queen's University (Canada). In 2017, she held a teaching position for one year at the
Scuola Normale Superiore The Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa (commonly known in Italy as "la Normale") is a public university in Pisa and Florence, Tuscany, Italy, currently attended by about 600 undergraduate and postgraduate (PhD) students. It was founded in 1810 wi ...
in
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.


Bibliography


In English

* ''Resident Foreigners: A Philosophy of Migration'', Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2020. * ''Terror and Modernity, Polity Press'', Cambridge and Boston, 2019. * ''Torture'', Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2018. * ''Heidegger and the Jews: The Black Notebooks'', Polity Press, Cambridge and Boston, 2018. * ''Gadamer'', Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2013. * ''Utopia of Understanding. Between Babel and Auschwitz'', SUNY Press, Albany, 2012.


In Italian

* ''Virus sovrano? L’asfissia capitalistica'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2020. * ''Sulla vocazione politica della filosofia'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2018. * ''Marrani'', Einaudi, Torino 2018. * ''Terrore e modernità'', Einaudi, Torino 2017. * ''Stranieri residenti. Una filosofia della migrazione'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2017. * ''Tortura'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2016. * ''Heidegger & Sons. Eredità e futuro di un filosofo'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2015. * ''Heidegger e gli ebrei. I "Quaderni neri"'', Bollati Boringhieri, Torino 2014. * ''Se Auschwitz è nulla. Contro il negazionismo'', Il melangolo, Genova 2012. * ''Grammatica dei tempi messianici'', ª ed. Albo Versorio, Milano 2008Giuntina, Firenze 2011. * ''Gadamer'', Il Mulino, Bologna 2007. * ''Ermeneutica della finitezza'', Guerini & Associati, Milano 2004. * ''Utopia del comprendere'', il nuovo melangolo, Genova 2003. * ''Il complotto al potere'', Giulio Einaudi editore, Turin 2021


References

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