When I consider this book’s beginnings, I think about a confrontation at a conference. I was giving a paper connecting attacks on Hannah Arendt’s alleged incivility and antisemitism in Eichmann in Jerusalem to those being issued against co..
Cynthia G. Franklin
Cynthia G. Franklin is Professor of English at the University of Hawai‘i. She coedits the journal Biography, and is author of Academic Lives: Memoir, Cultural Theory, and the University Today (2009) as well as Writing Women’s Communities: The Politics and Poetics of Contemporary Multi-Genre Anthologies (1994). She is also a member of the newly established Editorial Collective for EtCH (Essays in the Critical Humanities).