Mapping Benjamin

Mapping Benjamin
Title Mapping Benjamin PDF eBook
Author Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 2003
Genre Art
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Since its publication in 1936, Walter Benjamin’s "Artwork” essay has become a canonical text about the status and place of the fine arts in modern mass culture. Benjamin was especially concerned with the ability of new technologies--notably film, sound recording, and photography--to reproduce works of art in great number. Benjamin could not have foreseen the explosion of imagery and media that has occurred during the past fifty years. Does Benjamin’s famous essay still speak to this new situation? That is the question posed by the editors of this book to a wide range of leading scholars and thinkers across a spectrum of disciplines in the humanities. The essays gathered here do not hazard a univocal reply to that question; rather they offer a rich, wide-ranging critique of Benjamin’s position that refracts and reflects contemporary thinking about the ethical, political, and aesthetic implications of life in the digital age.

Walter Benjamin and Architecture

Walter Benjamin and Architecture
Title Walter Benjamin and Architecture PDF eBook
Author Gevork Hartoonian
Publisher Routledge
Pages 190
Release 2009-10-27
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1135233756

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Drawing from Walter Benjamin’s ideas, the essays compiled in this book contribute to a critical understanding of contemporary architectural theories.

Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin
Title Walter Benjamin PDF eBook
Author Graeme Gilloch
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 306
Release 2013-04-23
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0745666663

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The works of Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) are widely acclaimed as being among the most original and provocative writings of twentieth-century critical thought, and have become required reading for scholars and students in a range of academic disciplines. This book provides a lucid introduction to Benjamin's oeuvre through a close and sensitive reading not only of his major studies, but also of some of his less familiar essays and fragments. Gilloch offers an original interpretation of, and fresh insights into, the continuities between Benjamin's always demanding and seemingly disparate texts. Gilloch's book will be of particular interest to students and scholars in social theory, literary theory, cultural and media studies and urban studies who are seeking a sophisticated yet readable overview of Benjamin's work. It will also prove rewarding reading for those already well-versed in Benjaminian thought.

A Map of Tulsa

A Map of Tulsa
Title A Map of Tulsa PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Lytal
Publisher Penguin
Pages 274
Release 2013-03-26
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0142422592

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“If Catcher in the Rye has lost its raw clout for recent generations of Internet-suckled American youth, here is a coming-of-age novel to replace it.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) The first days of summer: Jim Praley is home from college, ready to unlock Tulsa's secrets. He drives the highways. He forces himself to get out of his car and walk into a bar. He's invited to a party. And there he meets Adrienne Booker; Adrienne rules Tulsa, in her way. A high-school dropout with a penthouse apartment, she takes a curious interest in Jim. Through her eyes, he will rediscover his hometown: its wasted sprawl, the beauty of its late nights, and, at the city's center, the unsleeping light of its skyscrapers. In the tradition of Michael Chabon's The Mysteries of Pittsburgh, A Map of Tulsa is elegiac, graceful, and as much a story about young love as it is a love letter to a classic American city.

Mapping Public Theology

Mapping Public Theology
Title Mapping Public Theology PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Valentin
Publisher Bloomsbury T&T Clark
Pages 192
Release 2002-11
Genre Religion
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Explores the ways that Hispanic/Latino theology can overcome its fractious nature to heighten its relevance to society and politics.>

The Mysteries of the Marco Polo Maps

The Mysteries of the Marco Polo Maps
Title The Mysteries of the Marco Polo Maps PDF eBook
Author Benjamin B. Olshin
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 197
Release 2014-10-29
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022614982X

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Concerns a collection of maps and associated documents claimed to be from Marco Polo's time or that of his daughters (as many of the maps have the name or one or another of the three daughters on them). Discusses provenance, authenticity, and history of the documents, known to scholars as "the Marco Polo Maps" since 1948, here discussed fully for the first time.

Genre and the City

Genre and the City
Title Genre and the City PDF eBook
Author Michael Shapiro
Publisher Routledge
Pages 133
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317982401

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This book’s chapters analyze aspects of urban politics with a combination of critical thinking (influenced by Walter Benjamin, Jacques Ranciere, Henri Lefebvre, and Achille Mbembe, among others) and readings of artistic genres (film, literature, and architecture). The coverage of cities includes, Tokyo, Paris, New York, Nairobi, Boston, Berlin and Hong Kong.