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6 The translator therefore does not set up a relation of identity - or even of similarity — between the original and the translator . Benjamin's point is much stranger here , since the repetition of the original in the translation ...
6 The translator therefore does not set up a relation of identity - or even of similarity — between the original and the translator . Benjamin's point is much stranger here , since the repetition of the original in the translation ...
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I Walter Benjamin's relation to Latin American cultural and political discourse is largely determined by the region's conflictive 5 * 6 relationship with modernity . In recent years 38 Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado.
I Walter Benjamin's relation to Latin American cultural and political discourse is largely determined by the region's conflictive 5 * 6 relationship with modernity . In recent years 38 Ignacio M. Sánchez Prado.
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The locality in turn is never closed upon itself or self - contained , but opened to further relationships by the iterations that take place ' in ' it . " 63 This connects us to the way in which awakening is posed in relation to the ...
The locality in turn is never closed upon itself or self - contained , but opened to further relationships by the iterations that take place ' in ' it . " 63 This connects us to the way in which awakening is posed in relation to the ...
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Walter Benjamin Revisited | 16 |
Bolívar Echeverría | 37 |
A Meditation | 66 |
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