Telos 153 (Winter 2010): Special Issue on Carl Schmitt’s Hamlet or Hecuba
Special Issue on Carl Schmitt's Hamlet or Hecuba
David Pan and Julia Reinhard Lupton
Introduction
Carsten Strathausen
Myth or Knowledge? Reading Carl Schmitt's Hamlet or Hecuba
Eric L. Santner
The Royal Remains: Carl Schmitt's Hamlet or Hecuba
Drew Daniel
"Neither Simple Allusions Nor True Mirrorings": Seeing Double with Carl Schmitt
Stephanie Frank
Re-imagining the Public Sphere: Malebranche, Schmitt's Hamlet, and the Lost Theater of Sovereignty
Katrin Trüstedt
Hecuba against Hamlet: Carl Schmitt, Political Theology, and the Stake of Modern Tragedy
Timothy Wong
Steward of the Dying Voice: The Intrusion of Horatio into Sovereignty and Representation
Aryeh Botwinick
Shakespeare in Advance of Hobbes: Pathways to the Modernization of the European Psyche as Charted in The Merchant of Venice
Stefan Hermanns
Introduction to Carl Schmitt's Foreword to Lilian Winstanley's Hamlet and the Scottish Succession
Carl Schmitt
Foreword to the German Edition of Lilian Winstanley's Hamlet and the Scottish Succession
Reviews
Christian J. Emden
Constitutional Theory, 1928: Carl Schmitt and the Rechtsstaat