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2007 | 16 | 1 | 80-86

Article title

BENJAMIN AND THE NON-EUROPEAN

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SK

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The author asks: was W. Benjamin an intellectual connected exclusively with European, or Jewish traditions of thought, or was he also a pioneer of cultural difference, gaining relevance, above all, today, in the epoch of globalization of culture? From the amount of Benjamin's examples of non-European art, possibly marginal remarks spread throughout his theoretical and critical work since 1920s till his death, it can be shown, that the construction of his extensive and ambivalent theory of culture (including the notions incorporated in the essay 'The Work of Art in the Age of its Technical Reproduction'), was permanently determined by his subliminal interest in geographically distant civilizations. Benjamin considered them an important means of critical self-experience, and questioning of Eurocentrism. The author shows that Benjamin's way of thinking corresponds to the post-colonial discourse not only in the meta-theoretical way, but particularly by means of understanding of the concreteness of non-European cultures. But, at the same time, he exalts the fact that the approximation of the non-European in Benjamin deals both with 'material semi-exoticism', and his notion of individual and collective cultural memory.

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  • A. Bzoch, Ustav svetovej literatury SAV, Konventna 13, 813 64 Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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CEJSH db identifier
08SKAAAA04108015

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bwmeta1.element.cfc4e2c3-353e-3b12-9c1f-75ec676e831b
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