Benjamin’s final treatise On the Concept of History has generated significant criticism with its profound yet enigmatic statements on his historical materialism. Its internal references range from the philosopher Hegel to satirist Karl Kraus; these interludes of scientific and poetic language have garnered notable readings through Marxian lenses, as well as ample theological and literary interpretations. Reading against any simplified tradition of unity, I suggest instead an insoluble collection of distinct voices at play in the entanglements of the text. Constellating these ‘Benjamins’ as self-conscious reflective and speculative identities nonetheless actualizing to their human character, this article illustrates a text which is intrinsic...
Over the past decade, Walter Benjamin’s revolutionary understanding of history and art history has b...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
My fundamental motivation in writing Images of History was to avoid some forms of hubris and despair...
Invisible, but suggestive and fruitful; deprived of any reference to doctrine or ultimate assertive ...
Only images in the mind vitalize the will. The mere word, by contrast, at most inflames it, to leave...
In the early months of 1940, Walter Benjamin informed some of his correspondents in the United State...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
Footprint 18 investigates the following issues: what Benjamin understands by the ‘constellation of a...
Throughout his writings, Walter Benjamin expressly rejected the dominant, historicist notion of hist...
Walter Benjamin's Theses on the Concept of History (1942) have long puzzled Benjamin scholars due to...
The historical materialist approaches a historical object only where it confronts him as a monad. In...
Si le travail d’essayiste de Walter Benjamin a fait l'objet d'œuvres importantes dans l'esthétique e...
Benjamin's writings have always been directed by the task of understanding the changes of modernity ...
Language is at the basis of Benjamin’s critique of knowledge in On Language as Such and on the Lang...
Over the past decade, Walter Benjamin’s revolutionary understanding of history and art history has b...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...
My fundamental motivation in writing Images of History was to avoid some forms of hubris and despair...
Invisible, but suggestive and fruitful; deprived of any reference to doctrine or ultimate assertive ...
Only images in the mind vitalize the will. The mere word, by contrast, at most inflames it, to leave...
In the early months of 1940, Walter Benjamin informed some of his correspondents in the United State...
Walter Benjamin’s whole philosophy is characterized by the effort to answer the dichotomy between em...
Footprint 18 investigates the following issues: what Benjamin understands by the ‘constellation of a...
Throughout his writings, Walter Benjamin expressly rejected the dominant, historicist notion of hist...
Walter Benjamin's Theses on the Concept of History (1942) have long puzzled Benjamin scholars due to...
The historical materialist approaches a historical object only where it confronts him as a monad. In...
Si le travail d’essayiste de Walter Benjamin a fait l'objet d'œuvres importantes dans l'esthétique e...
Benjamin's writings have always been directed by the task of understanding the changes of modernity ...
Language is at the basis of Benjamin’s critique of knowledge in On Language as Such and on the Lang...
Over the past decade, Walter Benjamin’s revolutionary understanding of history and art history has b...
This thesis explores the messianic politics that Walter Benjamin develops in his "Theses on the...
This dissertation addresses the problem of raising consciousness in Walter Benjamin\u27s writings, w...