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    Burdens of Political Responsibility: Narrative and the Cultivation of Responsiveness.Jade Schiff - 2014 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    How can human beings acknowledge and experience the burdens of political responsibility? Why are we tempted to flee them, and how might we come to affirm them? Jade Larissa Schiff calls this experience of responsibility 'the cultivation of responsiveness'. In Burdens of Political Responsibility: Narrative and the Cultivation of Responsiveness, she identifies three dispositions that inhibit responsiveness - thoughtlessness, bad faith, and misrecognition - and turns to storytelling in its manifold forms as a practice that might facilitate and frustrate it. (...)
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    Leo Strauss and contemporary thought: reading Strauss outside the lines.Jeffrey Alan Bernstein & Jade Schiff (eds.) - 2021 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Leo Strauss's readings of historical figures in the philosophical tradition have been justly well explored; however, his relation to contemporary thinkers has not enjoyed the same coverage. In Leo Strauss and Contemporary Thought, an international group of scholars examines the possible conversations between Strauss and figures such as Walter Benjamin, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Charles Taylor, and Hans Blumenberg. The contributors examine topics including religious liberty, the political function of comedy, law, and the relation between the Ancients and the Moderns, (...)
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    American prophecy: Race and redemption in American political culture.Jade Schiff - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (1):e1.
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    American prophecy: Race and redemption in American political culture.Jade Schiff - 2015 - Contemporary Political Theory 14 (1):e1-e4.
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    Our wildest imagination: violence, narrative, and sympathetic identification.Jade Schiff - 2019 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 22 (5):581-597.
    At this polarizing moment in American politics identifying with the experiences of others feels especially difficult, but it is vital for sharing a world in common. Scholars in a variety of disciplines have argued that narratives, and especially literary ones, can help us cultivate this capacity by soliciting sympathetic identification with particular characters. In doing so, narratives can help us to be more ethically and political responsive to other human beings. This is a limited view of the potential for narratives (...)
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    Political responsibility: Responding to predicaments of power.Jade Schiff - 2016 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (4):561-565.
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    Connected by Commitment: Oppression and Our Responsibility to Undermine It. [REVIEW]Jade Schiff - 2017 - Political Theory 47 (6):895-899.
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    Book Review: Connected by Commitment: Oppression and Our Responsibility to Undermine It, by Mara Marin. [REVIEW]Jade Schiff - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (6):895-899.
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    Book Review: Listening for Democracy: Recognition, Representation, Reconciliation, by Andrew DobsonListening for Democracy: Recognition, Representation, Reconciliation, by DobsonAndrew. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. [REVIEW]Jade Larissa Schiff - 2015 - Political Theory 43 (6):854-858.
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