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E-raamat: Hamilton and Philosophy: Revolutionary Thinking

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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812699661
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Sari: Popular Culture and Philosophy
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2017
  • Kirjastus: Open Court Publishing Co ,U.S.
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780812699661

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In Hamilton and Philosophy, professional thinkers expose, examine, and ponder the deep and controversial implications of this runaway hit Broadway musical.
       One cluster of questions relates to the matter of historical accuracy in relation to entertainment. To what extent is Hamilton genuine history, or is it more a reflection of America today than in the eighteenth century? What happens when history becomes dramatic art, and is some falsification of history unavoidable? One point of view is that the real Alexander Hamilton was an outsider, and any objective approach to Hamilton has to be that of an outsider. Politics always involves a debate over who is on the margins and who is allowed into the center.
       Then there is the question of emphasizing Hamilton’s revolutionary aspect, when he was autocratic and not truly democratic. But this can be defended as presenting a contradictory personality in a unique historical moment. Hamilton’s character is also one that blends ambition, thirst for fame, and concern for his immortal legacy, with inability to see his own limitations, yet combined with devotion to honor and the cultivation of virtue. Hamilton’s evident ambition led him to be likened to Macbeth and Shakespearean tragedy can explain much of his life.
Director's Note xi
I What Kind of a Story?
1(38)
1 I, Hamilton, Confessions of a Ten-Dollar Bill
3(10)
Christopher Ketcham
2 Who's the Hero?
13(8)
Joe Chapa
3 Cyborgs in Revolutionary Manhattan
21(10)
Maggie Jackson
4 That's Edutainment!
31(8)
Myron Jackson
II Self-Made Greatness
39(34)
5 Megalomaniac of Megalopsychos?
41(12)
Jason T. Eberl
6 They Think Me Macbeth
53(10)
Kate Bossert
7 Smartest in the Room?
63(10)
Cheryl Frazier
III Leaving Your Mark
73(32)
8 Legacy or Happiness?
75(10)
Carrie-Ann Biondi
9 The Right Way to Win Over Posterity
85(10)
Thomas Wilk
10 One Eye on the Future
95(10)
Andy Wible
IV Under Eastern Eyes
105(18)
11 The Dao of Hamilton
107(8)
Aaron Rabinowitz
12 Eliza Hamilton, Buddhist Master
115(8)
Benjamin Ross
V The Existential Challenge
123(26)
13 Redemptive Rapping
125(8)
Jennifer McMahon
Jacqueline McMahon-Smith
14 To Throw Away Your Shot or Not?
133(8)
Tim Jung
Minerva Ahumada
15 Action against the Chaos
141(8)
Lisa Maxine Melinn
Adam Melinn
VI The Hideous Blot
149(18)
16 Daveed Diggs's Doubling
151(8)
Marlene Clark
17 Founding Fathers, Founding Slavers
159(8)
Andrew T. Vink
VII The Excluded Speak
167(28)
18 Young, Scrappy, and Hungry
169(8)
Minerva Ahumada
Tim Jung
19 To the Revelation!
177(8)
Alison Dobrick
20 History's Icons
185(10)
Katelyn Botsford Tucker
VIII Rewriting the Past
195(32)
21 History Has Its Eyes on You
197(12)
Chad William Timm
22 Casting in Living Color
209(8)
Adam Barkman
Rachel Wall
23 Dueling Conceptions of History
217(10)
David LaRocca
Bibliography 227(6)
A Well-Regulated Militia 233(10)
Index 243
Aaron Rabinowitz teaches Theater and Tai Chi in New York City. He holds a Masters degree in Philosophy from Colorado State University.

Robert Arp holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy. He is the author of Scenario Visualization (2008) and co-author of three books including What's Good on TV (2011) and Philosophy DeMYSTifieD (2001). He is the editor of 1001 Ideas that Changed the Way We Think (2013) and co-editor of at least a dozen other books, including Batman and Philosophy (2008), South Park and Philosophy: You Know I Learned Something Today (2006), and Breaking Bad and Philosophy (2012).