Benjamin's Passages by Alexander Gelley

Benjamin's Passages by Alexander Gelley

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Benjamin’s Passages: Dreaming, Awakening is focused on central issues of Benjamin’s later work: the interplay of aesthetics and politics; the conception of language; the fading of aura and its relation to image; citation in The Arcades Project; the status of messianism; the motifs of memory, the crowd, and awakening.

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Benjamin's Passages by Alexander Gelley

Benjamin's Passages: Dreaming, Awakening is focused on central issues of Benjamin's later work: the interplay of aesthetics and politics; the conception of language; the fading of aura and its relation to image; citation in The Arcades Project; the status of messianism; the motifs of memory, the crowd, and awakening.
Alex Gelley's interpretation of the Passagenwerk is the work of a lifetime concentrated as a gemWhile commentaries were multiplying at exponential rate, he kept meditating and researching. The result is a unique resurrection of Benjamin's practice of puzzling the world together, around the antithetic themes of liberating the powers of dream and anticipating the day of awakening. Whoever thought to have understood Benjamin should pause and read Gelley first. -- -Etienne Balibar author of Equaliberty Alexander Gelley's book offers an extremely subtle and persuasive reading of Benjamin's later work, fully attentive to its fragmentary nature but also deftly linking it to all of the writer's continuing philosophical preoccupations. The study does not situate Benjamin narrowly within his own historical time, but neither does it fold him into a single later view. What Gelley traces for us are the work's own invitations to its afterlife, and in this context he writes strikingly of Benjamin's dream of 'situating phenomena in the light of their historical lapse'. Benjamin speaks of 'the whole contradictory foundation' of his convictions, and this book allows us to begin to grasp that foundation without betraying any of its contradictions. -- -Michael Wood Princeton University A major achievement, 'Benjamin's Passages' is an invaluable contribution to Benjamin studies and all the fields connected with it. -- -Michael G. Levine Rutgers University
Alexander Gelley is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine.
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ISBN 13 9780823262564
ISBN 10 0823262561
Title Benjamin's Passages
Author Alexander Gelley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Fordham University Press
Year published 2014-12-15
Number of pages 232
Prizes Commended for Choice: Outstanding Academic Title 2016
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