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Walter Benjamin in the Postmodern
New Comparison, Number 18 (Autumn 1994)
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Contents
Walter Benjamin in the Postmodern
Edited by Graham Bartram
with Tony Pinkney and Ralph Rogowsky
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Introduction (Tony Pinkney)
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Walter Benjamin in the Postmodern (Norbert Bolz)
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Mechanical Reproducibility and the Reconceptualisation of Art: Thoughts in the Wake of Walter Benjamin (Ivan Soll)
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Kraus and Benjamin: The Construction of Negative Language (Christopher Thornhill)
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Elective Affinity: Notes on Benjamin and Heine (Uwe Steiner)
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Landscape in the First World War: On Benjamin's Critique of Ernst Jünger (Cornelia Vismann)
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Truth, Language and Art: Benjamin, Davidson and Others (Andrew Bowie)
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Notes on Paul de Man's Reading of Walter Benjamin (Ulrich Rüffer)
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Benjamin and Common Law Notions of Precedent (Julian Roberts)
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The Paradox of Law and Violence (Ralf Rogowski)
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Justice, Literature, Deconstruction (Helga Geyer-Ryan)
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Walter Benjamin and Romanticism (Michael Löwy)
Reviews
- José Manuel González Fernández de Sevilla (ed.), Shakespeare en España (Elizabeth MacDonald)
- Christa Kamenetsky, The Brothers Grimm and Their Critics: Folktales and the Quest for Meaning (E.A. McCobb)
- Franz Karl Stanzel and Martin Löschnigg (eds), Intimate Enemies: English and German Literary Reactions to the Great War, 1914-1918 (E.A. McCobb)
- Robert D. Newman, Transgressions of Reading: Engagement as Exile and Return (David Callahan)
- André Gardies, Le récit filmique (Frank Beardow)
- Inge Leimberg, Lothar Cerny, Michael Steppat and Matthias Bauer (eds), Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate (Charles Cantalupo)
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