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− | '''Walter Benjamin''' (July 15, 1892 – September 27, 1940) was a German Jewish Marxist literary critic and philosopher. He was at times associated with the [[Frankfurt School]] of [[critical theory]], and was also greatly inspired by the Marxism of [[Bertolt Brecht]] and the Jewish mysticism of Gershom Scholem. | + | '''Walter Benjamin''' (July 15, 1892 – September 27, 1940) was a [[German]] [[Jewish]] [[Marxist]] [[literary]] critic and [[philosopher]]. He was at [[times]] associated with the [[Frankfurt School]] of [[critical theory]], and was also greatly inspired by the [[Marxism]] of [[Bertolt Brecht]] and the Jewish [[mysticism]] of Gershom Scholem. |
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− | : revolution as repetition 20 | + | : [[revolution]] as [[repetition]] 20 |
− | : revolutionary gaze 89 | + | : revolutionary [[gaze]] 89 |
* {{Z}} ''[[Looking Awry|Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture]]''. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991. p. vii | * {{Z}} ''[[Looking Awry|Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture]]''. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991. p. vii | ||
− | * {{Z}} ''[[The Fragile Absolute|The Fragile Absolute, or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For]]''. London and New York: Verso. p. 89 | + | * {{Z}} ''[[The Fragile Absolute|The Fragile Absolute, or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For]]''. [[London]] and New York: Verso. p. 89 |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 23 May 2019
Walter Benjamin (July 15, 1892 – September 27, 1940) was a German Jewish Marxist literary critic and philosopher. He was at times associated with the Frankfurt School of critical theory, and was also greatly inspired by the Marxism of Bertolt Brecht and the Jewish mysticism of Gershom Scholem.
Slavoj Žižek
Further information about Walter Benjamin can be found in the following reference(s):
- Žižek, Slavoj. The Ticklish Subject: The Absent Centre of Political Ontology. London: Verso, 1999.
- revolution as repetition 20
- revolutionary gaze 89
- Žižek, Slavoj. Looking Awry: An Introduction to Jacques Lacan through Popular Culture. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1991. p. vii
- Žižek, Slavoj. The Fragile Absolute, or Why the Christian Legacy is Worth Fighting For. London and New York: Verso. p. 89