Textual Conspiracies Walter Benjamin, Idolatry, and Political Theory

Textual Conspiracies Walter Benjamin, Idolatry, and Political Theory

Author
Benjamin, WalterMartel, James
Publisher
University of Michigan Press
Language
English
Year
2014
Page
1 (318 pages)
ISBN
9780472117727,9780472028191,0472028197
File Type
epub
File Size
1.0 MiB

In Textual Conspiracies, James R. Martel applies the literary, theological, and philosophical insights of Walter Benjamin to the question of politics and the predicament of the contemporary left. Through the lens of Benjamin's theories, as influenced by Kafka, of the fetishization of political symbols and signs, Martel looks at the ways in which various political and literary texts "speak" to each other across the gulf of time and space, thereby creating a "textual conspiracy" that destabilizes grand narratives of power and authority and makes the narratives of alternative political communities more apparent.
However, in keeping with Benjamin's insistence that even he is complicit with the fetishism that he battles, Martel decentralizes Benjamin's position as the key theorist for this conspiracy and contextualizes Benjamin in what he calls a "constellation" of pairs of thinkers and writers throughout history, including Alexis de Tocqueville and Edgar Allen Poe, Hannah Arendt and Federico García Lorca, and Frantz Fanon and Assia Djebar.

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