Catastrophe And Survival Walter Benjamin And Psychoanalysis


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Catastrophe and Survival


Catastrophe and Survival

Author: Elizabeth Stewart

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014


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Catastrophe and Survival: Walter Benjamin and Psychoanalysis


Catastrophe and Survival: Walter Benjamin and Psychoanalysis

Author: Elizabeth Stewart

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Release Date: 2013-03-14


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Shows how Benjamin's thoughts regarding the individual's experience of the material world make significant contact with post-Freudian psychoanalytic theory. Elizabeth Stewart is Associate Professor of English, Yeshiva University, New York, USA. She teaches courses in European modernism, post-colonial literature, literature and philosophy, and literary and cultural theory. She is the translator and editor of Lacan in the German-Speaking World (SUNY 2004).

The Time of Catastrophe


The Time of Catastrophe

Author: Christopher Dole

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2016-03-09


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If catastrophes are, by definition, exceptional events of such magnitude that worlds and lives are dramatically overturned, the question of timing would pose a seemingly straightforward, if not redundant question. The Time of Catastrophe demonstrates the analytic productiveness of this question, arguing that there is much to be gained by interrogating the temporal conceits of conventional understandings of catastrophe and the catastrophic. Bringing together a distinguished, interdisciplinary group of scholars, the book develops a critical language for examining 'catastrophic time', recognizing the central importance of, and offering a set of frameworks for, examining the alluring and elusive qualities of catastrophe. Framed around the ideas of Agamben, Kant and Benjamin, and drawing on philosophy, history, law, political science, anthropology and the arts, this volume seeks to demonstrate how the question of 'catastrophic time' is in fact a question about something much more than the frequency of disasters in our so-called 'Age of Catastrophe'.