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ISBN-10: 0262133059
ISBN-13: 9780262133050
Edition: 1995

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Seller notes: Dust Jacket Condition: As New. xviii, 233 pp, translator's introduction, 1. The Title Taken at Its Word; 2. Writing about Benjamin; 3. Homo Scriptor; 4. Joshua's Gesture; 5. Dispositio dialectico-Benjaminiana; 6. Glass Architecture; 7. Perspectives on the Atrium; notes, index. Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought. Translated by Shierry Weber Nicholsen: First English Edition, 1995. "Georges Bataille introduced Pierre Missac to Walter Benjamin in 1937. This meeting launched the young French scholar on a half-century of engagement with Benjamin's work that culminated in the writing of Walter Benjamin's Passages. Taking a cue from his subject, Missac adopts a form of indirect critique in which independent details examined seemingly in passing emerge over the course of the book as parts of larger patterns of understanding. The interlocked essays move among such topics as reading and writing, collecting, the dialectic, and time and history. Many of the subjects are standard in Benjamin studies, but the freshness and directness of Missac's response to them makes this book compelling." Not Price Clippped. Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Blue cloth with black lettering to spine.

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Seller: Alibris Marketplace (73% rating)
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Seller notes: Dust Jacket Condition: As New. xviii, 233 pp, translator's introduction, 1. The Title Taken at Its Word; 2. Writing about Benjamin; 3. Homo Scriptor; 4. Joshua's Gesture; 5. Dispositio dialectico-Benjaminiana; 6. Glass Architecture; 7. Perspectives on the Atrium; notes, index. Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought. Translated by Shierry Weber Nicholsen: First English Edition, 1995. "Georges Bataille introduced Pierre Missac to Walter Benjamin in 1937. This meeting launched the young French scholar on a half-century of engagement with Benjamin's work that culminated in the writing of Walter Benjamin's Passages. Taking a cue from his subject, Missac adopts a form of indirect critique in which independent details examined seemingly in passing emerge over the course of the book as parts of larger patterns of understanding. The interlocked essays move among such topics as reading and writing, collecting, the dialectic, and time and history. Many of the subjects are standard in Benjamin studies, but the freshness and directness of Missac's response to them makes this book compelling." Not Price Clippped. Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Blue cloth with black lettering to spine.