Selected Writings 1927 1934

Selected Writings  1927 1934
Author: Walter Benjamin,Howard Eiland,Gary Smith
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 890
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0674945867

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Comprising more than 65 pieces - journal articles, reviews, extended essays, sketches, aphorisms, and fragments - this volume shows the range of Walter Benjamin's writing. His topics here include poetry, fiction, drama, history, religion, love, violence, morality and mythology.

Selected Writings 1927 1934

Selected Writings  1927 1934
Author: Walter Benjamin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 888
Release: 1996
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: UOM:39015047472165

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Selected Writings 1935 1938

Selected Writings  1935 1938
Author: Walter Benjamin,Howard Eiland,Gary Smith
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1996
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0674008960

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Comprising more than 65 pieces - journal articles, reviews, extended essays, sketches, aphorisms, and fragments - this volume shows the range of Walter Benjamin's writing. His topics here include poetry, fiction, drama, history, religion, love, violence, morality and mythology.

Selected Writings 1938 1940

Selected Writings  1938 1940
Author: Walter Benjamin
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0674010760

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Comprising more than 65 pieces - journal articles, reviews, extended essays, sketches, aphorisms, and fragments - this volume shows the range of Walter Benjamin's writing. His topics here include poetry, fiction, drama, history, religion, love, violence, morality and mythology.

Selected Writings

Selected Writings
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1951
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1401783353

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Atlas or the Anxious Gay Science

Atlas  or the Anxious Gay Science
Author: Georges Didi-Huberman,Shane B. Lillis
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780226439471

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Aby Warburg’s Mnemosyne Atlas (1925–1929) is a prescient work of mixed media assemblage, made up of hundreds of images culled from antiquity to the Renaissance and arranged into startling juxtapositions. Warburg’s allusive atlas sought to illuminate the pains of his final years, after he had suffered a breakdown and been institutionalized. It continues to influence contemporary artists today, including Gerhard Richter and Mark Dion. In this illustrated exploration of Warburg and his great work, Georges Didi-Huberman leaps from Mnemosyne Atlas into a set of musings on the relation between suffering and knowledge in Western thought, and on the creative results of associative thinking. Deploying writing that delights in dramatic jump cuts reminiscent of Warburg’s idiosyncratic juxtapositions, and drawing on a set of sources that ranges from ancient Babylon to Walter Benjamin, Atlas, or the Anxious Gay Science is rich in Didi-Huberman’s trademark combination of elan and insight.

The Miracle of Analogy

The Miracle of Analogy
Author: Kaja Silverman
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780804794008

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The Miracle of Analogy is the first of a two-volume reconceptualization of photography. It argues that photography originates in what is seen, rather than in the human eye or the camera lens, and that it is the world's primary way of revealing itself to us. Neither an index, representation, nor copy, as conventional studies would have it, the photographic image is an analogy. This principle obtains at every level of its being: a photograph analogizes its referent, the negative from which it is generated, every other print that is struck from that negative, and all of its digital "offspring." Photography is also unstoppably developmental, both at the level of the individual image and of medium. The photograph moves through time, in search of other "kin," some of which may be visual, but others of which may be literary, architectural, philosophical, or literary. Finally, photography develops with us, and in response to us. It assumes historically legible forms, but when we divest them of their saving power, as we always seem to do, it goes elsewhere. The present volume focuses on the nineteenth century and some of its contemporary progeny. It begins with the camera obscura, which morphed into chemical photography and lives on in digital form, and ends with Walter Benjamin. Key figures discussed along the way include Nicéphore Niépce, Louis Daguerre, William Fox-Talbot, Jeff Wall, and Joan Fontcuberta.

Reading Walter Benjamin

Reading Walter Benjamin
Author: Richard J. Lane
Publsiher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2005-07-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0719064376

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This book explores the persistence of absolute in Benjamin's work by sketching out the relationship between philosphy and theology apparent in his diverse writings, from the early youth movement essays to the later books, essays and fragments. Lane examines Benjamin from two main perspectives: a history-of-ideas approach situating Benjamin in relation to the new German-Jewish thinking at the turn of the twentieth-century, as well as the German youth movements, Surrealism and the "Georgekreis"; and a conceptual approach examining more critical issues in relation to Benjamin and Kant, modern aesthetics and narrative order.