The Dialectics of Seeing by Susan Buck-Morss - ISBN: 9780262521642
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Walter Benjamin’s magnum opus was a book he did not live to write. “In The Dialectics of Seeing”, Susan Buck_Morss offers a reconstruction of the “Passagen- Werk”, or “Arcades Project” as it might have taken form.

The Dialectics of Seeing

Walter Benjamin and the Arcades Project

  • Paperback

    512 pages

  • Release Date

    1 July 1991

Summary

Walter Benjamin’s magnum opus was a book he did not live to write. In The Dialectics of Seeing, Susan Buck-Morss offers an inventive reconstruction of the Passagen Werk, or Arcades Project, as it might have taken form. Working with Benjamin’s vast files of citations and commentary which contain a myriad of historical details from the dawn of consumer culture, Buck-Morss makes visible the conceptual structure that gives these fragments philosophical coherence. She uses images throughout the bo…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262521642
ISBN-10:0262521644
Author:Susan Buck-Morss
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:512
Edition:New edition
Release Date:1 July 1991
Weight:680g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Series:Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Wonderfully imaginative…Like Benjamin, Buck-Morss is a surrealist explorer, her mysteries unraveled by intuition, revealed by illusion.

Buck-Morss has written a wonderful book. Although rigorously analytic, the book doesn’t sacrifice those qualities in Benjamin’s writing that are not reducible to method. His lyrical, hallucinatory evocation of the city as a place of dreams, myths, expectations.

—Herbert Muschamp, Artforum

Wonderfully imaginative…Like Benjamin, Buck-Morss is a surrealist explorer, her mysteries unraveled by intuition, revealed by illusion.

—Eugen Weber, The New Republic

About The Author

Susan Buck-Morss

Susan Buck-Morss is Professor of Political Philosophy and Social Theory, Department of Government, and Professor of Visual Culture, Department of Art History, Cornell University.

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