Walter Benjamin

Walter Benjamin

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Sep 1, 2007 · Turc · Broché (272 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 272
Langue Turc
Publié Sep 1, 2007
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Walter Benjamin, a prominent figure in the realms of philosophy and cultural criticism, is explored in this insightful work by Cogito Dergi. Through the lens of Besim F. Dellaloğlu, readers are presented with a nuanced examination of Benjamin's complex ideas and concepts. The author dives deep into Benjamin's thoughts on aesthetics, history, and memory, shedding light on his unique contributions to modern thought.

The book navigates through Benjamin's influences and the socio-political context of his time, presenting a rich tapestry of his intellectual journey. Readers are invited to consider how Benjamin's reflections on art and society resonate in today’s world, prompting a re-evaluation of contemporary cultural narratives.

Dellaloğlu's analysis not only captures the essence of Benjamin's philosophy but also challenges readers to engage with his work on a personal level. The dialogue between past and present fosters an understanding of Benjamin as both a historian and a visionary, making this exploration a significant addition to literary and philosophical studies.
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