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... Mexican version , has no major Benjaminian angles ) , Mexican readings of Walter Benjamin have emerged from two opposite paradigms . On the one hand , Benjamin has enjoyed a long - standing prestige among writers and literary ...
... Mexican version , has no major Benjaminian angles ) , Mexican readings of Walter Benjamin have emerged from two opposite paradigms . On the one hand , Benjamin has enjoyed a long - standing prestige among writers and literary ...
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... Mexican church [ ! ] ) . 49 The second , entitled “ Mexican Embassy , " takes its epigraph from Charles Baudelaire and reads “ I never pass by a wooden fetish , a gilded Buddha , a Mexican idol without reflecting : perhaps it is the ...
... Mexican church [ ! ] ) . 49 The second , entitled “ Mexican Embassy , " takes its epigraph from Charles Baudelaire and reads “ I never pass by a wooden fetish , a gilded Buddha , a Mexican idol without reflecting : perhaps it is the ...
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... Mexican Revolution , ” it is not without problems of its own . The revolutionary nature of the Mexican Revolution has been contested by Latin Americanists themselves . ' So , as if the name Benjamin were not extraneous enough to Mexican ...
... Mexican Revolution , ” it is not without problems of its own . The revolutionary nature of the Mexican Revolution has been contested by Latin Americanists themselves . ' So , as if the name Benjamin were not extraneous enough to Mexican ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 12 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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