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... modernity and the Baroque . His philosophy is defined by the attempt to understand , from the framework of historical materialism , the relationship between subjectivity and what he calls really existing modernity ( modernidad realmente ...
... modernity and the Baroque . His philosophy is defined by the attempt to understand , from the framework of historical materialism , the relationship between subjectivity and what he calls really existing modernity ( modernidad realmente ...
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... modernity as " the social order in which religion is not fully integrated into and identified with a particular cultural life - form , but acquires autonomy , so that it can survive as the same religion in different cultures . " 44 In ...
... modernity as " the social order in which religion is not fully integrated into and identified with a particular cultural life - form , but acquires autonomy , so that it can survive as the same religion in different cultures . " 44 In ...
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... modernity . Echeverría's goal of constructing an ontology of really existing modernity rather than prescribing a utopic landscape con- tains the allegorical potential of the Baroque , which allows him to argue for a theory of modernity ...
... modernity . Echeverría's goal of constructing an ontology of really existing modernity rather than prescribing a utopic landscape con- tains the allegorical potential of the Baroque , which allows him to argue for a theory of modernity ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 12 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
Urheberrecht | |
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act of reading aesthetic Arcades Project argues Asja awakening Baroque becomes Benja Benjaminian Bolívar Echeverría Cambridge capitalist modernity century Chile Chilean colonial concept connection consciousness constellation context critical critique despertar dialectical Diamela Eltit Diego Rivera discourse dream Echeverría Eltit emerges emphasizes engage essay experience figure flâneur Foucault Gilloch global hashish historicism Howard Eiland Ibid idea illumination immanence implies intellectual intoxication Iquique jamin Lacis language Latin America Lawlor legacy literary literature Mano de obra Marxism massacre Mexican Mexican Revolution Mexico City Michael Löwy mode modernidad Moraña Moscow murals narrative neoliberal notion novel ontology oppressed Ossorio's past philosophy political possibility postdictatorship present problem psychoactive question quotation reading of Benjamin refer relation rethinking revolution revolutionary Rivera role sense Sergio Pitol social social-natural space struggles suicide supermarket Surrealism temporal theory thinking thought tion tradition trans transformation translation transmission Walter Benjamin words worker working-class writing