Walter Benjamin and history / edited by Andrew Benjamin.
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Superior document: | Walter Benjamin studies series |
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Year of Publication: | 2005 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Walter Benjamin studies series.
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Physical Description: | 260 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Andrew Benjamin
- The supposition of the aura: the now, the then, and modernity / Georges Didi-Huberman
- The shortness of history, or photography In Nuce: Benjamin's attenuation of the negative / David Ferris
- 'Now': Walter Benjamin on historical time / Werner Hamacher
- Down the K. hole: Walter Benjamin's destructive land-surveying of history / Stephanie Polsky
- The sickness of tradition: between melancholia and fetishism / Rebecca Comay
- Trembling contours: Kierkegaard-Benjamin-Brecht / Rainer Nagele
- The subject of history: the temporality of parataxis in Benjamin's historiography / Dimitris Vardoulakis
- Tradition as injunction: Benjamin and the critique of historicisms / Philippe Simay
- Boredom and distraction: the moods of modernity / Andrew Benjamin
- Walter Benjamin's interior history / Charles Rice
- What is the matter with architectural history? / Gevork Hartoonian
- Messianic epistemology: Thesis XV / Robert Gibbs
- Non-messianic political theology in Benjamin's 'On the concept of history' / Howard Caygill.