In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of the legend of the Chinese painter who disappears in his own painting after having trespassed the threshold dividing the representative space of the image from the actual space of reality: in Berlin Childhood around 1900 the anecdote is presented as a positive example of tactile identification between subject and object; in the versions of the essay The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility the vanishing painter becomes the paradigm of the optical contemplation of cultual auratic images. In my paper I will try to clarify such interpretative switch from nearness to farness, exploring three major issues in Benjamin’s though...
This essay is based on an analysis of the notion of “Optical Unconscious” by Walter Benjamin. It ...
The essay intends to shed light on some previously unpublished aspects that characterise the first p...
The paper proposes a new understanding of the notion of “aura” as it emerges, including similarities...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
Although with “aura” Benjamin designates more a “family”, or a “constellation” of phenomena, than a ...
Walter Benjamin fully captures the radical transformation of the aesthetic experience of some of the...
In this essay I considers some pages from Walter Benjamin’s Little history of photography (1931) and...
In this paper, we explore two interconnected aspects of Walter Benjamin’s work which have hitherto r...
<p>The text aims at analyzing the complex and refined anthropology of childhood that takes shape in ...
This article explores Walter Benjamin's famous concept of the aura in relation to his writings on ph...
Walter Benjamin formulated the concept of the aura in 1930 while experimenting with hashish. He desc...
In my thesis I focus on Benjamin's notion of aura which can be found in The Work of Art in the Age o...
Miriam Hansen's work on Benjamin consists of a thorough reconstruction and original interpretation o...
This essay is based on an analysis of the notion of “Optical Unconscious” by Walter Benjamin. It ...
The essay intends to shed light on some previously unpublished aspects that characterise the first p...
The paper proposes a new understanding of the notion of “aura” as it emerges, including similarities...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
In the first half of the Thirties Walter Benjamin offers two radically different interpretations of ...
Although with “aura” Benjamin designates more a “family”, or a “constellation” of phenomena, than a ...
Walter Benjamin fully captures the radical transformation of the aesthetic experience of some of the...
In this essay I considers some pages from Walter Benjamin’s Little history of photography (1931) and...
In this paper, we explore two interconnected aspects of Walter Benjamin’s work which have hitherto r...
<p>The text aims at analyzing the complex and refined anthropology of childhood that takes shape in ...
This article explores Walter Benjamin's famous concept of the aura in relation to his writings on ph...
Walter Benjamin formulated the concept of the aura in 1930 while experimenting with hashish. He desc...
In my thesis I focus on Benjamin's notion of aura which can be found in The Work of Art in the Age o...
Miriam Hansen's work on Benjamin consists of a thorough reconstruction and original interpretation o...
This essay is based on an analysis of the notion of “Optical Unconscious” by Walter Benjamin. It ...
The essay intends to shed light on some previously unpublished aspects that characterise the first p...
The paper proposes a new understanding of the notion of “aura” as it emerges, including similarities...