Mapping Benjamin : the work of art in the digital age
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Mapping Benjamin : the work of art in the digital age
Tallennettuna:
Ulkoasu |
xvi, 349 sivua ; 24 cm |
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Kieli |
englanti |
Alkuteoksen kieli |
englanti |
Julkaisija |
Stanford, Calif. :
Stanford University Press,
cop. 2003.
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Sarja | Writing science |
Luokitus | |
Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Michael Marrinan |
ISBN |
0-8047-4435-1 kovakantinen 0-8047-4436-X pehmeäkantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
Aesthetics Perception The unique appearance of distance Aesthetics of media : what is the cost of keeping Benjamin current? There are no mass media Connecting Benjamin : the aesthetic approach to technology Apparatus Montage History after film Digitized analogies The Photomonteur recycled : a Benjaminian epilogue to Heartfield's 1991 Berlin Retrospective From aura-loss to cyberspace : further thoughts on Walter Benjamin Aura Technology How to make mistakes on so many things at once - and become famous for it Between Goethe's and Spielberg's "Aura" : on the utility of a nonoperational concept From mechanical reproduction to electronic representation Aura hysteria or the lifted gaze of the object "The cameraman and machine are now one" : Walter Benjamin's Frankenstein Concerning two "encounters" with Walter Benjamin : the reproducibility of art Air from other planets blowing : the logic of authenticity and the prophet of the aura What is mechanical reproduction? Critical discourse Representation The destruction of representation : Walter Benjamin's Artwork essay in the present age Text-critical remarks et alia Toward the Artwork essay, second version The reverent gaze : toward the cultic function of the artwork in the premodern and the postmodern age Walter Benjamin in the information age? : on the limited possibilities for a defetishizing critique of culture Media theory after Benjamin and Brecht: Neo-Marxist? Museums of the present : Rimbaud reads Benjamin The end of Aura? A commonplace in Walter Benjamin If it were only for real Precence Absence The flip side Post-Benjaminian Pietà Confronting Benjamin |