Format:
1 Online-Ressource (225 pages)
ISBN:
9789004334168
Series Statement:
Benjamin studien 1
Content:
Preliminary Material /Helga Geyer-Ryan -- Perception and Experience in Modernity /Helga Geyer-Ryan -- To Speak of Walter Benjamin /George Steiner -- Between a Human Life and a Word. Walter Benjamin and the Citability of Gesture /Samuel Weber -- Lost in Translation. Vom Verlust des Bilddenkens in Übersetzungen Benjaminischer Schriften /Sigrid Weigel -- Walter Benjamin and the Idea of a Technological Eros. A tentative reading of Zum Planetarium /Irving Wohlfarth -- A Talk with Mona Jean Benjamin, Kim Yvon Benjamin and Michael Benjamin /Martin Jay and Gary Smith -- Zeit und Glück. Phantasmagorien des Spielraums /Burkhardt Lindner -- ‘Jetzt’. Benjamin zur historischen Zeit /Werner Hamacher -- Walter Benjamin, Remembrance and the First World War /Martin Jay -- Revolutionary Time: The Vanguard and the Avant-Garde /Susan Buck-Morss.
Content:
The first volume of Benjamin Studies publishes the keynote lectures of the first Congress of the International Walter Benjamin Association, which took place in Amsterdam, July 1997. Its title bears witness to the most central concepts of Benjamin’s philosophy of culture. Strongly influenced as he was by Kant, Benjamin never lost his inclination to analyse the components of reality as fashioned by ourselves. Because he was also a materialist, for him the modes of fashioning were shaped in turn by the times and places we occupy in history. As a consequence, Benjamin’s theory assigns a pivotal role in the interaction between the world and its inhabitants to the media: language with its plethora of discourses, the arts, and the whole technology of reproduction. The historical and social development of the media is, translated, according to him, into our instruments of perception, and this perception constructs the elements of the world, the knowledge of this construction and the knowledge of the constructor. The self-knowledge of the constructor is what we call ‘experience’. Within this broad epistemological framework, the diversity and complexity of Benjamin’s project acquires a fundamental coherence and is therefore able to accommodate the temporal volatility of the phenomena of our world. It’s not surprising, therefore, that Perception andamp; Experience offers the most stimulating variety of topics, and that the keynote lectures reflect merely an intensification of interest in certain areas within a much larger field of investigation. The texts presented here pinpoint the central preoccupations of today’s debates amongst Benjamin scholars, preoccupations which are themselves responses to our own historical imperatives
Note:
" ... keynote lectures of the first Congress of the International Walter Benjamin Association, which took place in Amsterdam, July 1997"--Page 9
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Includes bibliographical references
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Text in German and English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789042012851
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Perception and Experience in Modernity: International Walter Benjamin Congress 1997 Leiden, Boston : Brill | Rodopi, 2002 ISBN 9789042012851
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1163/9789004334168
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