This essay analyzes Benjamin’s, Bloch’s and Kracauer’s reflections on detective literature and its relationship with new forms of life and socialization, which include, according to these authors, anonymity of one's neighbour, the rupture of the connection between human being and transcendence, the split between private and public life, etc. I try to show that these authors analyze many characteristics of this literary genre in the light of dissolution of communal life and the new social determinations which came up at the end of 18th century and beginning of the 19th century. I attempt to make visible the authors’ contributions to the study of this genre and to show that Bloch's view of detective novel synthesizes and goes beyond Benjamin'...
Siegfried Kracauer embodies, more than any other author, Georg Simmel’s project of hermeneutics of t...
In 1934 Walter Benjamin gave a peculiar address in Paris that has been preserved for readers as “Der...
It is somewhat surprising that Walter Benjamin, who has been very much involved with French literatu...
This essay analyzes Benjamin�s, Bloch�s and Kracauer�s reflections on detective literature and its r...
The aim of this article is to bring a foucauldian understanding of power to confrontation with the p...
Between the years 1925 and 1933, Siegfried Kracauer published a series of articles about cities in t...
La exposición se propone comparar el tratamiento de la melancolía en dos pensadores teórica, ideológ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a series of texts written by the young Siegfried Kracauer be...
Drawing from a body of informal writing authored by Buenos Aires policemen between the late 19th and...
The article examines a set of works of Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin with the intention of ...
How the crime novel appeared. Mysteries and plots in political metaphysics of the 20th century. This...
Apoyándose en un corpus de escritos informales de policías de la ciudad de Buenos Aires publicados e...
Apoyándose en un corpus de escritos informales de policías de la ciudad de Buenos Aires publicados e...
The article examines a series of reflections on the crisis of the language, within the broader frame...
Esta tese objetiva analisar a obra do intelectual judeu-alemão Siegfried Kracauer (1889-1966) produz...
Siegfried Kracauer embodies, more than any other author, Georg Simmel’s project of hermeneutics of t...
In 1934 Walter Benjamin gave a peculiar address in Paris that has been preserved for readers as “Der...
It is somewhat surprising that Walter Benjamin, who has been very much involved with French literatu...
This essay analyzes Benjamin�s, Bloch�s and Kracauer�s reflections on detective literature and its r...
The aim of this article is to bring a foucauldian understanding of power to confrontation with the p...
Between the years 1925 and 1933, Siegfried Kracauer published a series of articles about cities in t...
La exposición se propone comparar el tratamiento de la melancolía en dos pensadores teórica, ideológ...
The purpose of this paper is to explore a series of texts written by the young Siegfried Kracauer be...
Drawing from a body of informal writing authored by Buenos Aires policemen between the late 19th and...
The article examines a set of works of Siegfried Kracauer and Walter Benjamin with the intention of ...
How the crime novel appeared. Mysteries and plots in political metaphysics of the 20th century. This...
Apoyándose en un corpus de escritos informales de policías de la ciudad de Buenos Aires publicados e...
Apoyándose en un corpus de escritos informales de policías de la ciudad de Buenos Aires publicados e...
The article examines a series of reflections on the crisis of the language, within the broader frame...
Esta tese objetiva analisar a obra do intelectual judeu-alemão Siegfried Kracauer (1889-1966) produz...
Siegfried Kracauer embodies, more than any other author, Georg Simmel’s project of hermeneutics of t...
In 1934 Walter Benjamin gave a peculiar address in Paris that has been preserved for readers as “Der...
It is somewhat surprising that Walter Benjamin, who has been very much involved with French literatu...