Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Ausgabe 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... Baudelaire is the model for the figure of the flaneur and by immersing himself in his themes , Benjamin vicariously partici- pates in the life of the 19th century flaneur . One of the major themes in Baudelaire's writing is prostitution ...
... Baudelaire is the model for the figure of the flaneur and by immersing himself in his themes , Benjamin vicariously partici- pates in the life of the 19th century flaneur . One of the major themes in Baudelaire's writing is prostitution ...
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... Baudelaire perceive the old , archival model of memory to be unequal to their own experience . At the same time , a new conception of how memory might function has not yet emerged . It is not that Baudelaire actually remembers ...
... Baudelaire perceive the old , archival model of memory to be unequal to their own experience . At the same time , a new conception of how memory might function has not yet emerged . It is not that Baudelaire actually remembers ...
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... Baudelaire , the only kind of immortality possible is of a dispersed and fragmented nature . In Le temps retrouvé , Proust's narrator men- tions that for most of his life he longed to place himself , following Baudelaire , in a long ...
... Baudelaire , the only kind of immortality possible is of a dispersed and fragmented nature . In Le temps retrouvé , Proust's narrator men- tions that for most of his life he longed to place himself , following Baudelaire , in a long ...
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Ecological Consciousness | 3 |
Lascaux Eros and the Anamorphic Subject | 18 |
The City and Its Other | 30 |
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