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... emerge from the Baroque . The Hegelian negation that socialism implies is , according to Echeverría , a Baroque negation , not only because it dialectically emerges from really existing modernity ( as class struggle emerges from an ...
... emerge from the Baroque . The Hegelian negation that socialism implies is , according to Echeverría , a Baroque negation , not only because it dialectically emerges from really existing modernity ( as class struggle emerges from an ...
Síða 102
... emerges , which pose a counterpoint between different ways of marking time in the supermarket . As the worker spends both his days and nights at work , his organs cease to function to the extent that the narrator's discourse itself ...
... emerges , which pose a counterpoint between different ways of marking time in the supermarket . As the worker spends both his days and nights at work , his organs cease to function to the extent that the narrator's discourse itself ...
Síða 106
... emerges in Benja- min . This second meaning evokes the form robbing , which inter- rupts the narration to create a singular form of fissure within the monologue - one that the " peso " muerto suggested as a continued double ...
... emerges in Benja- min . This second meaning evokes the form robbing , which inter- rupts the narration to create a singular form of fissure within the monologue - one that the " peso " muerto suggested as a continued double ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 12 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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