Words of Light :Theses on the Photography of History

4.00 ( 35 Ratings by Goodreads)
Words of Light

Words of Light :Theses on the Photography of History

4.00 (35 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback
Published: 10 September, 1998
Standard worldwide delivery by Tue, June 23 - Fri, June 26
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$46.68
RRP $53.36
You save $6.68 (13%)
Price includes shipping
Available 2 in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

Here Eduardo Cadava demonstrates that Walter Benjamin articulates his conception of history through the language of photography. Focusing on Benjamin's discussions of the flashes and images of history, he argues that the questions raised by this link between photography and history touch on issues that belong to the entire trajectory of his writings: the historical and political consequences of technology, the relation between reproduction and mimesis, images and history, remembering and forgetting, allegory and mourning, and visual and linguistic representation. The book establishes the photographic constellation of motifs and themes around which Benjamin organizes his texts and thereby becomes a lens through which we can begin to view his analysis of the convergence between the new technological media and a revolutionary concept of historical action and understanding. Written in the form of theses--what Cadava calls "snapshots in prose"--the book memorializes Benjamin's own thetic method of writing. It enacts a mode of conceiving history that is neither linear nor successive, but rather discontinuous--constructed from what Benjamin calls "dialectical images." In this way, it not only suggests the essential rapport between the fragmentary form of Benjamin's writing and his effort to write a history of modernity but it also skillfully clarifies the relation between Benjamin and his contemporaries, the relation between fascism and aesthetic ideology. It gives us the most complete picture to date of Benjamin's reflections on history.
See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780691002682
ISBN10 0691002681
Number Of Pages 208
Item Weight 28 g
Publisher / Reseller Princeton University Press
Format paperback
See More +

Media Reviews

"Cadava presents a series of sensitive meditations on Benjamin's work, in which, like Benjamin himself, he explores the mass image and its role in the making of popular memory."--The Times Literary Supplement

Show more

Author's Bio

Eduardo Cadava is Associate Professor of English at Princeton University. He is the author of Emerson and the Climates of History and coeditor of Who Comes after the Subject?

Show more