Walter Benjamin and the Actuality of Critique

Walter Benjamin and the Actuality of Critique
Title Walter Benjamin and the Actuality of Critique PDF eBook
Author Carlo Salzani
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 215
Release 2021-07-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1527573168

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The striking actuality of Walter Benjamin’s work does not rest on a supposed “usefulness” of his philosophy for current concerns, but rather on the high “legibility” to which his oeuvre has come in the present. Indeed, this legibility is a function of critique, which unearths the truth-content of a work in a constellation of reading with the present, and assures thereby that the work lives on. Following this methodological tenet, this book approaches Benjamin’s work with two foci: the actuality of his critique of violence, a central and unavoidable topic in the contemporary political-philosophical debate, and the actuality of his critique of experience, which perhaps is not as conspicuous as that of his critique of violence but constitutes, nonetheless, the bedrock upon which his whole philosophy rests.

On the Decay of Criticism

On the Decay of Criticism
Title On the Decay of Criticism PDF eBook
Author W.M. Spackman
Publisher Fantagraphics Books
Pages 321
Release 2017-06-21
Genre Education
ISBN 168396022X

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Best known for the sleek, sophisticated novels he wrote in the 1970s and ’80s, W. M. Spackman was also a literary critic of formidable power and slashing wit. Gathered here are all the essays and reviews he published, including those that appeared in his 1967 book of essays On the Decay of Humanism, which one critic praised as “a critical book of astonishing arrogance, brio, and erudition.” Spackman brought wide learning and cosmopolitan savoir-faire to his concerns for how literature is taught and evaluated, processes that he felt desperately needed to be overhauled. Ranging from ancient Greek and Latin literature to the latest poetry and novels, these brilliant essays argue that a work of literature should be evaluated on its artistry and craftsmanship, not on its content or ideas. Spackman quotes with approval Nabokov’s belief that “Style and structure are the essence of a book; great ideas are a lot of hogwash,” and insists “aesthetic assessments… must come before everything else.” On those grounds, he finds such celebrated masters as Leo Tolstoy and Henry James inferior to lesser-known artists like Henry Green and Ivy Compton-Burnett. His iconoclastic views are supported with close technical analyses, but in a relaxed style that delights as it instructs. Spackman provides both a fresh look at the Western literary canon and a model for writing about it. Spackman’s Complete Essays is a necessary and important book for anyone who cares deeply about literary culture.

Toward the Critique of Violence

Toward the Critique of Violence
Title Toward the Critique of Violence PDF eBook
Author Walter Benjamin
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 465
Release 2021-06-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1503627683

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Marking the centenary of Walter Benjamin's immensely influential essay, "Toward the Critique of Violence," this critical edition presents readers with an altogether new, fully annotated translation of a work that is widely recognized as a classic of modern political theory. The volume includes twenty-one notes and fragments by Benjamin along with passages from all of the contemporaneous texts to which his essay refers. Readers thus encounter for the first time in English provocative arguments about law and violence advanced by Hermann Cohen, Kurt Hiller, Erich Unger, and Emil Lederer. A new translation of selections from Georges Sorel's Reflections on Violence further illuminates Benjamin's critical program. The volume also includes, for the first time in any language, a bibliography Benjamin drafted for the expansion of the essay and the development of a corresponding philosophy of law. An extensive introduction and afterword provide additional context. With its challenging argument concerning violence, law, and justice—which addresses such topical matters as police violence, the death penalty, and the ambiguous force of religion—Benjamin's work is as important today as it was upon its publication in Weimar Germany a century ago.

Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin
Title Walter Benjamin PDF eBook
Author Howard Caygill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 188
Release 2020-10-07
Genre Art
ISBN 1000158756

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This book analyzes the development of Walter Benjamin's concept of experience in his early writings showing that it emerges from an engagement with visual experience, and in particular the experience of colour. It represents Benjamin as primarily a thinker of the visual field.

The Artist as Critic

The Artist as Critic
Title The Artist as Critic PDF eBook
Author Oscar Wilde
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 475
Release 1982
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0226897648

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Reprint. Originally published: New York: Random House, [1969]

Truth Decay

Truth Decay
Title Truth Decay PDF eBook
Author Kavanagh
Publisher Rand Corporation
Pages 326
Release 2018-01-16
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1977400132

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Political and civil discourse in the United States is characterized by “Truth Decay,” defined as increasing disagreement about facts, a blurring of the line between opinion and fact, an increase in the relative volume of opinion compared with fact, and lowered trust in formerly respected sources of factual information. This report explores the causes and wide-ranging consequences of Truth Decay and proposes strategies for further action.

Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin
Title Walter Benjamin PDF eBook
Author Howard Caygill
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 188
Release 1998
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780415089593

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This book analyses the development of Benjamin's concept of experience in his early writings showing that it emerges from an engagement with visual experience, and in particular the experience of colour.