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Benjamins Ghosts: Interventions in Contemporary Literary and

Cultural Theory (2002)Gerhard Richter

1999 The Arcades Project

1996 Walter Benjamin: Selected Writings


2004 ?
/

/ 1968
IlluminationsTheodor W.
AdornoGershom Scholem

1981 Terry Eagleton Walter Benjamin, or,


Towards a Revolutionary Criticism


1968 Illuminations
30

original
Henry Sussman
Thing

uncanny simulacrum

[aura]

allegorynon-being

posthumous shock


allegory?

[]

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Fredric Jameson 160-61

something else
?

Terry Eagleton

translatability

dialectical image

1992 Diacritics
Commemorating Walter Benjamin1996
Walter Benjamin and the Demands of History2002
Benjamins Ghosts

? representation
alterity

1981 Walter Benjamin: or


Towards a Revolutionary Criticism

Preface1?
Jacques Derrida

Preface
?

political unconscious

transcribe

imbricate
Preface
baroque
allegory
aura
Thomas
HardyJonathan SwiftT. S. Eliot

179,
Preface2
Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin Preface


Preface

2
19-23

Verso ? 1981

162

170-71

Theodor W. Adorno

assimilate28-40

Other

non-identical thinking

Jameson 151

? Jean Baudrillard

Bolz 232-33

viii

Benjamin, Motif 156

1-2

Preface
George Steiner?
Preface

force field
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Richter 3
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Benjamin,
Arcades 462, 466

Walter Benjamin recognize

Eagleton 179

4
a thought-mode of the
future

an idea which is different from


itselfBenjamin, Origin 164

the
figurative space of something elseRichter 14

pure
language?
communicatesomething[]

Benjamin, Language 71

translatability?

The Task of the


Translator?

manifest

?
Benjamin, Task 254

Homi K. BhabhaThe Location of Culture (London:


Routledge, 1994): 36-39

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symbol
?

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5

24-27

immanent, colorful meaning


Benjamin,
Task 253

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Benjamin, Task 254


On Language as Such and on the Language of Man1916

assimilate

Benjamin, Language 68-69


On the Mimetic Faculty1933

Benjamin, Faculty 721-22

18-19

alterity
?
foreignness of languages
Benjamin,
Task 257

Gasch 89-96
reasonactivity

Horkheimer and Adorno 12


Horkheimer and Adorno, Dialectic of
Enlightenment The Concept of Enlightenment (3-42)

mimesis? 7

8Rodolphe
Gasche?
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90

?
fulfilled

Horkheimer and Adorno


Other[]
? identicalnon-identical
15

1999 The Arcades Project

1996 Walter
Benjamin: Selected Writings 2005
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? Dialectic of Enlightenment
Aesthetic Theory
Buck-Morss 87-90
8
the historicity of theory, representation and structure
of perception


1968
Illuminations
Gershom Scholemdiscursive
struggle
Steinberg, Introduction 4
Of GrammatologyWriting and Difference
Dissemination 197619781981
Walter Benjamin ?

Walter Benjamin 1992 Diacritics


Commemorating Walter Benjamin
Balfour 3Ian Balfour

formalismhistoricism9

Benjamin now?
demands of history10

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1996
Walter Benjamin and
the Demands of History
Michael Steinberg

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double bind aporia

historicity
political unconscious
10
1999
The Arcades ProjectBrown
University Benjamin
Now: Critical Encounters with The Arcades ProjectBoundary 2 2003
Boundary 2 30.1 [2003]

Philip Rosen Boundary 2


invent

Steinberg,
Introduction 4

the world
the text
Paul de Man

historical practiceSteinberg, Collector 89

11

[]?

[][]

relative contingency

Steinberg, Introduction
5

Henry
Sussman
Thing

uncanny
simulacrum
169-70

flaneur

Jennings 91A Berlin Chronicle


1932?
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Benjamin, Berlin 596

[Siegfried Kracauer]
11

Tejaswini Niranjana, Politics and Poetics: De Man, Benjamin,


and the Task of the Translator, Siting Translation: History, Post-structuralism, and the Colonial
Context, Tejaswini Niranjana (Berkeley: U of California P): 110-40.

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Sussman
171

Hansen 179

[aura]

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Interventions in Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory (2002)
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Richter 1

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involuntary memory

voluntary memory
Cohen 232-34

Richter 1

elsewhere,
transition or threshold3-8

alterityOther?

12

Steinberg, Introduction 22
13

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