Catalog
LDR | 01026cam a2200313 a 4500 | ||
001 | 0100548395▲ | ||
005 | 20240206142031▲ | ||
007 | ta ▲ | ||
008 | 040320s1993 nyu bi 001 0 eng c▲ | ||
010 | ▼a92021431▲ | ||
015 | ▼aGB94-57980▲ | ||
020 | ▼a0801424658▲ | ||
020 | ▼a0801497116 (pbk.)▲ | ||
035 | ▼a(KERIS)BIB000000602887▲ | ||
040 | ▼a211046▼c211046▼d211032▼d221016▲ | ||
082 | 0 | 4 | ▼a838.91209▼223▲ |
090 | ▼a838.91209▼bM129w▲ | ||
100 | 1 | ▼aMcCole, John▼q(John Joseph),▼d1954-▲ | |
245 | 1 | 0 | ▼aWalter Benjamin and the antinomies of tradition /▼cJohn McCole.▲ |
260 | ▼aIthaca :▼bCornell University Press,▼c1993.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axiii, 329 p. ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
336 | ▼atext▼btxt▼2rdacontent▲ | ||
337 | ▼aunmediated▼bn▼2rdamedia▲ | ||
338 | ▼avolume▼bnc▼2rdacarrier▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 309-322) and index.▲ | ||
505 | 0 | ▼aIntroduction: Benjamin's Construction of the Antinomies of Tradition. 1. Benjamin on Tradition --- 2. The Reception of Benjamin's Work --- 3. Benjamin's Project and the Intellectual Field --- 4. The Argument ---- I. Benjamin and the Idea of Youth. 1. The Topography of the German Youth Movement --- 2. Gustav Wyneken's Ideological Ambiguities --- 3. Wyneken's "Strict and Fanatical Pupil" --- 4. Growing Estrangement --- 5. The Break with the Youth Movement ---- II. The Immanent Critique of Romanticism. 1. A "Harder, Purer, Less Visible Radicalism" --- 2. The Dynamics of Early Romanticism --- 3. Immanent Critique --- 4. Destruction and Completion of the Work: The Antinomies of Critique --- 5. Romantic Messianism: The Antinomies of Tradition --- 6. The Politics and Strategy of Interpretation ---- III. Allegorical Destruction. 1. "Goethe's Elective Affinities" --- 2. The Locus of the Trauerspiel Study --- 3. Symbol and Allegory --- 4. An Aesthetic of Destruction? The World of Baroque Allegorical Forms --- 5. Allegory and Critique ---- IV. Owning up to the Poverty of Experience: Benjamin and Weimar Modernism. 1. Developing Strategies: Modernism, Politics, and Nihilism --- 2. The Question of Neighborhoods: Mapping the Politics of Weimar Culture --- 3. Technik --- 4. Brecht ---- V. Benjamin and Surrealism: Awakening. 1. An Immanent Critique of Surrealism --- 2. "Dreamkitsch" --- 3. Surrealism as "The Last Snapshot of the European Intelligentsia" --- 4. Modern Mythology and Dream Consciousness --- 5. "Paris Arcades: A Dialectical Enchantment"? The Original Conception of the "Arcades" Project ---- VI. Benjamin and Proust: Remembering. 1. Benjamin's "Image of Proust" --- 2. Involuntary Memory --- 3. The Bridge between Memory and Dream --- 4. The Doctrine of Memory in Benjamin's Later Work ---- VII. The Antinomies of Tradition: Historical Rhythms in Benjamin's Late Works. 1. "Paris, Capital of the Nineteenth Century" --- 2. Dialectical Images --- 3. The Antinomies of Tradition ---- Conclusion: Benjamin's Recasting of the German Intellectual Tradition.▲ | |
600 | 1 | 0 | ▼aBenjamin, Walter,▼d1892-1940.▲ |
650 | 0 | ▼aModernism (Aesthetics)▲ | |
650 | 0 | ▼aTradition (Philosophy)▲ | |
651 | 0 | ▼aEurope▼xIntellectual life▼y20th century.▲ |
![](https://lib.pusan.ac.kr/wp-content/themes/pnul2022/assets/images/default/default_w_279X393.png)
Walter Benjamin and the antinomies of tradition
Document Type
Foreign Book
Title
Walter Benjamin and the antinomies of tradition / John McCole.
Author
Publication
Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 1993.
Physical Description
xiii, 329 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-322) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Benjamin's Construction of the Antinomies of Tradition. 1. Benjamin on Tradition --- 2. The Reception of Benjamin's Work --- 3. Benjamin's Project and the Intellectual Field --- 4. The Argument ---- I. Benjamin and the Idea of Youth. 1. The Topography of the German Youth Movement --- 2. Gustav Wyneken's Ideological Ambiguities --- 3. Wyneken's "Strict and Fanatical Pupil" --- 4. Growing Estrangement --- 5. The Break with the Youth Movement ---- II. The Immanent Critique of Romanticism. 1. A "Harder, Purer, Less Visible Radicalism" --- 2. The Dynamics of Early Romanticism --- 3. Immanent Critique --- 4. Destruction and Completion of the Work: The Antinomies of Critique --- 5. Romantic Messianism: The Antinomies of Tradition --- 6. The Politics and Strategy of Interpretation ---- III. Allegorical Destruction. 1. "Goethe's Elective Affinities" --- 2. The Locus of the Trauerspiel Study --- 3. Symbol and Allegory --- 4. An Aesthetic of Destruction? The World of Baroque Allegorical Forms --- 5. Allegory and Critique ---- IV. Owning up to the Poverty of Experience: Benjamin and Weimar Modernism. 1. Developing Strategies: Modernism, Politics, and Nihilism --- 2. The Question of Neighborhoods: Mapping the Politics of Weimar Culture --- 3. Technik --- 4. Brecht ---- V. Benjamin and Surrealism: Awakening. 1. An Immanent Critique of Surrealism --- 2. "Dreamkitsch" --- 3. Surrealism as "The Last Snapshot of the European Intelligentsia" --- 4. Modern Mythology and Dream Consciousness --- 5. "Paris Arcades: A Dialectical Enchantment"? The Original Conception of the "Arcades" Project ---- VI. Benjamin and Proust: Remembering. 1. Benjamin's "Image of Proust" --- 2. Involuntary Memory --- 3. The Bridge between Memory and Dream --- 4. The Doctrine of Memory in Benjamin's Later Work ---- VII. The Antinomies of Tradition: Historical Rhythms in Benjamin's Late Works. 1. "Paris, Capital of the Nineteenth Century" --- 2. Dialectical Images --- 3. The Antinomies of Tradition ---- Conclusion: Benjamin's Recasting of the German Intellectual Tradition.
Subject
ISBN
0801424658 0801497116 (pbk.)
Call Number
838.91209 M129w
Items
RReservation
AAbsent
VPreservation
CLoan Campus
QRush Cataloging
DDelivery Service
SSMS
PPrint
HHolding Journal DDS
Regist No. | Call number | Item location | Status | Expected return date | Service |
---|
Booktalk
Please feel free to read the book
and write your impressions.
글쓰기
and write your impressions.
Call Sign Browsing
Related Popular Books