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The Dwarf in the Chess Machine

The Dwarf in the Chess Machine

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The Dwarf in the Chess Machine

by Lieven de Cauter

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This thorough study on the work of the German-Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin exposes - in Benjamin’s own metaphor - the ‘dwarf of theology’ hidden in the machinery of his work, his own form of ‘historical materialism’. In doing so it unearths and explains his language theory, his art theory, his most cryptic baroque book, his philosophy of history, and, last but not least, his famous labyrinthine unfinished opus magnum on Paris, The Arcades project (the first philosophical book ever on the city). The result is a detailed, meticulous and lucid analysis of the structure of Benjamin's texts and an indispensable book for everyone who admires the work of one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century. Lieven De Cauter is a Belgian philosopher, art historian, writer and activist. He teaches philosophy at the University of Leuven and RITCS (Royal Institute of Theatre, Cinema & Sound), Brussels. He published some dozen books: on contemporary art, experience and modernity and more recently on architecture, the city and politics. Besides this he has published poems, philosophical columns, statements, pamphlets and opinion pieces.
ISBN 9789462084971
Title The Dwarf in the Chess Machine
Subtitel Benjamin’s Hidden Doctrine
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Category Kunsttheorie
Edition 1
Appearance Paperback / softback
Publication Date 07-01-2019
Publisher nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Author Lieven de Cauter
Imprint nai010 uitgevers/publishers
Language English
Illustraties Nee
Pages 474
Weight 744 gr
Format 228 x 146 x 43