Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project Contributor(s): Hanssen, Beatrice (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0826463878 ISBN-13: 9780826463876 Publisher: Continnuum-3PL OUR PRICE: $57.37 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: August 2006 Annotation: Provides a comprehensive introduction to Benjamin's Arcades Project - one of the significant cultural documents of the Weimar Republic and Nazi era. This work explores a diverse range of issues such as the physiognomy of ruins, the dialectical image, and modernity and architecture. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern |
Dewey: 193 |
LCCN: 2006298969 |
Series: Walter Benjamin Studies |
Physical Information: 0.65" H x 6.24" W x 9.24" (1.07 lbs) 312 pages |
Themes: - Chronological Period - 1900-1949 - Cultural Region - Germany |
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Publisher Description: One of the most significant cultural documents of the Weimar Republic and Nazi era, Walter Benjamin's unfinished Arcades Project has had a remarkable impact on present-day cultural theory, urban studies, cultural studies and literary interpretation. Originally designed as a panoramic study chronicling the rise and decline of the Parisian shopping arcades, Benjamin's work combines imaginative peregrinations through the changing city-scape of nineteenth-century Paris with passages that read like a blueprint for a new cultural theory of modernity. Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project provides the first comprehensive introduction to this extraordinary work accessible to English-language readers. The diverse range of issues explored include the nature of collecting, the anatomy of melancholy, the flâneur, the physiognomy of ruins, the dialectical image, Benjamin's relation to Baudelaire, the practice of history-writing, and modernity and architecture. Contributors include Susan Buck-Morss, Stanley Cavell, Jonathan Culler, Brigid Doherty, Barbara Johnson, Esther Leslie, Gerhard Richter, Andrew Benjamin, Howard Caygill, Beatrice Hanssen, Detlef Mertins, Elissa Marder, Tyrus Miller, and Irving Wohlfarth |
Contributor Bio(s): Hanssen, Beatrice: - Beatrice Hanssen is Professor of Germanic and Slavic Languages, University of Georgia, USA. |