Parting from the essays that Walter Benjamin dedicated to Franz Kafka, this article proposes a reflection on this sentence: “There are two ways to radically misinterpret Kafkaesque texts. One is the natural explanation and the other the supernatural one. Basically, both, both psychoanalytic and theological, go wrong in the same way" (Benjamin, 2018: 172). Taking as a reference the novel The Process, the aim is to investigate these two ways, advancing, as far as possible, towards an interpretation that is more akin to the warnings and the decipherment keys that we can read in Benjamin's essays, as well as to the category of minor Literature, with which Franz Kafka defines his literary activities in his diaries
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The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment as one of the first trace of the author’s creative journey. I wi...
This article brings about a reading of the Kafkaesque novel renamed in 1982 as The Man Who Disappear...
Parting from the essays that Walter Benjamin dedicated to Franz Kafka, this article proposes a refle...
En 1934 Walter Benjamin publicó un artículo titulado: “Franz Kafka -- En el décimo aniversario de su...
Kafka’s work is defined by Benjamin as encompassing both sides of the notion of experience; mystical...
“Walter Benjamin, Reader of Kafka: Study, Oblivion and Justice”. In this paper we propose to explore...
The purpose of this article is to assess in a critical fashion the way Giorgio Agamben reads Walter ...
Orientador: Jeanne Marie Gagnebin de BonsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas,...
We study different authors who have pointed out, from Walter Benjamin, the hope as it arises, parado...
El presente artículo se propone analizar la interpretación benjaminiana de Kafka tomando como eje ce...
El presente trabajo propone determinadas aproximaciones iusfilosóficas al discurso jurídico, a parti...
El objetivo de este artículo es identificar en la escritura / lectura de Franz Kafka, a partir de El...
Primero quiero agradecer a la Secretaría de Posgrado y a la Maestría en Filosofía de la Universidad ...
El presente artículo se propone analizar la interpretación benjaminiana de Kafkatomando como eje cen...
Kafka intentó sin éxito publicar un libro, titulado Los hijos, en el que se reunían tres relatos com...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment as one of the first trace of the author’s creative journey. I wi...
This article brings about a reading of the Kafkaesque novel renamed in 1982 as The Man Who Disappear...
Parting from the essays that Walter Benjamin dedicated to Franz Kafka, this article proposes a refle...
En 1934 Walter Benjamin publicó un artículo titulado: “Franz Kafka -- En el décimo aniversario de su...
Kafka’s work is defined by Benjamin as encompassing both sides of the notion of experience; mystical...
“Walter Benjamin, Reader of Kafka: Study, Oblivion and Justice”. In this paper we propose to explore...
The purpose of this article is to assess in a critical fashion the way Giorgio Agamben reads Walter ...
Orientador: Jeanne Marie Gagnebin de BonsDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas,...
We study different authors who have pointed out, from Walter Benjamin, the hope as it arises, parado...
El presente artículo se propone analizar la interpretación benjaminiana de Kafka tomando como eje ce...
El presente trabajo propone determinadas aproximaciones iusfilosóficas al discurso jurídico, a parti...
El objetivo de este artículo es identificar en la escritura / lectura de Franz Kafka, a partir de El...
Primero quiero agradecer a la Secretaría de Posgrado y a la Maestría en Filosofía de la Universidad ...
El presente artículo se propone analizar la interpretación benjaminiana de Kafkatomando como eje cen...
Kafka intentó sin éxito publicar un libro, titulado Los hijos, en el que se reunían tres relatos com...
The paper analyses Kafka’s fragment as one of the first trace of the author’s creative journey. I wi...
This article brings about a reading of the Kafkaesque novel renamed in 1982 as The Man Who Disappear...