The Actuality of Walter Benjamin
Essays on Benjamin's Influence in Modern Thought
Laura Marcus author Lynda Nead author Laura Marcus editor Lynda Nead editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lawrence & Wishart Ltd
Published:20th Nov '98
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This collection of essays provides a deep dive into Walter Benjamin's influential work, covering themes like historicism, feminism, and visual culture.
This collection of essays delves into the multifaceted work of Walter Benjamin, exploring his contributions to various fields of thought. The essays address the complex interplay between historical understanding and historicism, offering insights into how Benjamin navigated these concepts in his writings. Additionally, the collection examines Benjamin's connections to Judaism, shedding light on how his cultural background influenced his philosophical outlook.
Feminism and cultural analysis are also significant themes within this work. The essays highlight how Benjamin's ideas resonate with contemporary feminist discourse, providing a fresh perspective on his relevance in today's discussions. Furthermore, the exploration of images in Benjamin's novels and other writings reveals the depth of his engagement with visual culture and its implications for understanding modernity.
The Actuality of Walter Benjamin serves as an essential resource for scholars and enthusiasts alike, presenting a comprehensive examination of Benjamin's legacy. Each essay not only contributes to the academic discourse surrounding his work but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring significance of his ideas in the context of current cultural and philosophical debates.
ISBN: 9780853158639
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176 pages
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