Walter Benjamin: Overpowering ConformismPluto Press, 20 mei 2000 - 298 pagina's Esther Leslie’s path-breaking study of Walter Benjamin is unlike any other book presently available in English on Benjamin, in seeking to make a case for a more politicised reading of Benjamin’s oeuvre. In looking at the entirety of Benjamin’s work - rather than the four or five essays available in English which tend to form the Benjamin ‘canon’ - Leslie offers powerful new insights into a key twentieth-century political thinker, correcting the post-structuralist bias that has characterised so much Benjamin scholarship, and repositioning Benjamin’s work in its historical and political context. In her examination of Benjamin’s commentary on the politics and aesthetics of technology - from Benjamin’s work on nineteenth-century industrial culture to his analyses of the Nazi deployment of the bomber - Esther Leslie recontextualises Benjamin’s writings in a lucid and cogently argued new study. |
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... bourgeoisie is necessarily condemned to expiration through its internal contradictions , irrespective of whether it succeeds in suppressing the proletariat at any specific moment in time . Capitalist decline is inevitable . The ...
... bourgeoisie is necessarily condemned to expiration through its internal contradictions , irrespective of whether it succeeds in suppressing the proletariat at any specific moment in time . Capitalist decline is inevitable . The ...
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... bourgeoisie's impotence in the face of technology has a parallel aesthetic reflex . This consists in the attempt to keep stable the extant network of aesthetic appearances . Photographers in this epoch stunt the technology they are ...
... bourgeoisie's impotence in the face of technology has a parallel aesthetic reflex . This consists in the attempt to keep stable the extant network of aesthetic appearances . Photographers in this epoch stunt the technology they are ...
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... bourgeoisie.85 He describes how the bourgeoisie destroys its own institutions and values , and also its expressive forms . Through its fawning to the president , its vilification of parliament , its suppression of the press , the ...
... bourgeoisie.85 He describes how the bourgeoisie destroys its own institutions and values , and also its expressive forms . Through its fawning to the president , its vilification of parliament , its suppression of the press , the ...
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Benjamins Objectives | 42 |
Berlin Chthonic Photos and Trains and Films and Cars | 63 |
Technik and Mirroring | 89 |
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