An investigation of Benjamin's conception of the subject as fractured via a reading of Benjamin's use of Freud, this book engages Benjamin's writing on sovereignty and myth in the Baroque and analyzes these themes in the context of Benjamin's writing on the 19th century.
An investigation of Benjamin's conception of the subject as fractured via a reading of Benjamin's use of Freud, this book engages Benjamin's writing on sovereignty and myth in the Baroque and analyzes these themes in the context of Benjamin's writing on the 19th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Betty Schulz gained her PhD from the Center for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) after completing a Masters in Social and Political Thought at the University of Sussex. Her PhD research was funded by the TECHNE consortium. She is currently preparing a postdoctoral research proposal on the concept of nature in contemporary continental Philosophy and Anthropology.
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Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - Baroque Sovereignty and the Fractured Subject Chapter 2 - Melancholia, Possession, Critique Chapter 3 - Beyond the Pleasure Principle in the Arcades Chapter 4- The Types of the 19th century: Benjamin's Case Studies Chapter 5 - Dreaming Chapter 6 - Awakening Bibliography About the Author
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - Baroque Sovereignty and the Fractured Subject Chapter 2 - Melancholia, Possession, Critique Chapter 3 - Beyond the Pleasure Principle in the Arcades Chapter 4- The Types of the 19th century: Benjamin's Case Studies Chapter 5 - Dreaming Chapter 6 - Awakening Bibliography About the Author
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