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Fractured Subject - Walter Benjamin and Sigmund Freud

English · Hardback

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An investigation of Benjamin's conception of the subject as fractured via a reading of Benjamin's use of Freud, this book engages Benjamin's writing on sovereignty and myth in the Baroque and analyzes these themes in the context of Benjamin's writing on the 19th century.

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Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 - Baroque Sovereignty and the Fractured Subject
Chapter 2 - Melancholia, Possession, Critique
Chapter 3 - Beyond the Pleasure Principle in the ArcadesChapter 4- The Types of the 19th century: Benjamin's Case Studies
Chapter 5 - Dreaming
Chapter 6 - Awakening
Bibliography
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By Betty Schulz

Summary

An investigation Walter Benjamin’s conception of the subject as fractured, via a reading of Benjamin’s use of Freud; the topics cover gender, dreams, memory, childhood and mental illness.

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