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VerkdetaljerParis 1800-talets huvudstad : passagearbetet av Walter Benjamin (1982)
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5 estante derecha frente The Arcades is an impossible project: impossible to write, impossible in any ordinary sense to read. The impossibility, for Benjamin, seems to have been the point. For the reader, it makes the Arcades a kind of paradoxical or negative key to the rest of Benjamin's work. A lo largo de trece años, desde 1927 hasta su muerte en 1940, Benjamin trabajó en la obra capital que iba a ser el libro sobre París, el llamado Libro de los Pasajes, una filosofía de la historia del siglo XIX. Buena parte de los textos mayores que escribió durante los diez últimos años de su vida -el ensayo sobre la obra de arte, los trabajos dedicados a Baudelaire y las tesis Sobre el concepto de la historia- surgió de los Pasajes. Proto-hypertext with the flaneur as the modern day idling web surfer. Prescient and beautiful. See The Arcades Project at From Word to Word inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
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"To great writers," Walter Benjamin once wrote, "finished works weigh lighter than those fragments on which they labor their entire lives." Conceived in Paris in 1927 and still in progress when Benjamin fled the Occupation in 1940, The Arcades Project (in German, Das Passagen-Werk) is a monumental ruin, meticulously constructed over the course of thirteen years--"the theater," as Benjamin called it, "of all my struggles and all my ideas." Focusing on the arcades of nineteenth-century Paris-glass-roofed rows of shops that were early centers of consumerism--Benjamin presents a montage of quotations from, and reflections on, hundreds of published sources, arranging them in thirty-six categories with descriptive rubrics such as "Fashion," "Boredom," "Dream City," "Photography," "Catacombs," "Advertising," "Prostitution," "Baudelaire," and "Theory of Progress." His central preoccupation is what he calls the commodification of things--a process in which he locates the decisive shift to the modern age. The Arcades Project is Benjamin's effort to represent and to critique the bourgeois experience of nineteenth-century history, and, in so doing, to liberate the suppressed "true history" that underlay the ideological mask. In the bustling, cluttered arcades, street and interior merge and historical time is broken up into kaleidoscopic distractions and displays of ephemera. Here, at a distance from what is normally meant by "progress," Benjamin finds the lost time(s) embedded in the spaces of things. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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