Nassima Sahraoui, Sebastian Truskolaski, Stefano Marchesoni
This inaugural volume of New Benjamin Studies is dedicated to the concept of community. By assembling contributions from both emerging and established international scholars, the volume offers a unique take on this crucial aspect of Walter Benjamin’s thinking. As the volume compellingly shows, community, for Benjamin, means both a critique of nationalism, militarism, and chauvinism, and an effort to forge new forms of solidarity. These diverse figures of community are explored against shifting historical backdrops (including two World Wars), and through Benjamin’s engagement with a wide...
This inaugural volume of New Benjamin Studies is dedicated to the concept of community. By assembling contributions from both emerging and establi...