Discourse, Bindi 32,Útgáfa 12010 |
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... legacy never took place . Nevertheless , I would like to argue that Benjamin's legacy in Latin America pre- cisely begins with this act of suicide . Rather than an act that seems to close off his transmission to the Americas , I would ...
... legacy never took place . Nevertheless , I would like to argue that Benjamin's legacy in Latin America pre- cisely begins with this act of suicide . Rather than an act that seems to close off his transmission to the Americas , I would ...
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... legacy in both cases is produced through suicide . While it is true that every inheritance takes place under the sign of death , nevertheless Benja- min's suicide is framed within this implied economy that demands " the destruction of ...
... legacy in both cases is produced through suicide . While it is true that every inheritance takes place under the sign of death , nevertheless Benja- min's suicide is framed within this implied economy that demands " the destruction of ...
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... legacy is trans- mitted through the act of “ suicide . ” At the same time , we would have to say that Benjamin's suicide never stops happening , so that the implied economy between the death of the body and the life of a legacy is never ...
... legacy is trans- mitted through the act of “ suicide . ” At the same time , we would have to say that Benjamin's suicide never stops happening , so that the implied economy between the death of the body and the life of a legacy is never ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 12 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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