Benjamin rochlitz (4 resultados)

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Librería: Eureka Books, Eureka, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaEureka Books
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Hardcover. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket. Spotting to page block. Fifty years after committing suicide at the French-Spanish border, Walter Benjamin remains one of the great cultural critics of this century. Yet despite his wide acclaim, his philosophical ideas remain elusive…to most, often considered an intentionally desegregated set of thoughts not meant to cohere. Rainer Rochlitz brings a new perspective to Benjamin's work, arguing that throughout his writings runs a constant theme, that of the struggle to clarify and disenchant language. Providing an insightful, systematic analysis of Benjamin's works and applying them to current philosophical debates, The Disenchantment of Art is the first book to lay claim to his status as a philosopher. Beginning with Benjamin's early works, Rochlitz highlights his search for truth in art. Benjamin believed that art constituted a pure language directly related to God. This language existed prior to the everyday language we use to communicate, and only it could express truth. Benjamin was convinced that analytic philosophy, which had broken away from theology, had no chance to discover truth on its own. As Rochlitz shows, Benjamin's views later changed to a more materialist conception of art based on the idea that it was necessary for politics to take the place of theology as the basis of aesthetics. Further, he felt that traditional art and its aura had to be sacrificed to mass reproduction and immediate efficiency in the revolutionary context of the 1930s. In his later works, Benjamin addressed this sacrifice as a danger for the emancipatory potentials of art. For him, critical history (art criticism included) provided a look at the past and contained all the struggles of humanity to overcome mythicalobscurity, oppression, and violence. Offering critical discussions of Benjamin's ideas in the context of his time and exploring their application to current philosophical thought, The Disenchantment of Art will appeal to readers with an interest in philosophy, literature, cultural studie.
Editorial: The Guilford Press 1996. 1996
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Librería: Rönnells Antikvariat AB, Stockholm, SueciaRönnells Antikvariat AB
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VI, 298 pp. Soft cover. A Very Good copy.

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Librería: Antiquariaat Isis, Groningen, HolandaAntiquariaat Isis
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Paris, Gallimard, 1992. 348 pp. Paperback. (NRF essais) *cover slightly discoloured, top spine a bit bumped, otherwise in good condition*.

Oeuvres I, II, III
Benjamin, Walter; De Gandillac, Maurice (trans); Rochlitz, Rainer (trans); Rusch, Pierre (trans)
Editorial: Gallimard, Paris 2000
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Librería: San Francisco Book Company, Paris, FranciaSan Francisco Book Company
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Paperback. Condición: Good. Paperback Octavo in Slipcase. wraps, 400, 459, 482 pp, text in French, first vol. creased on pp. 351-356, third vol. on pp. 473-482, slipcase lightly soiled Standard shipping (no tracking or insurance) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders.