Infancy and History On the Destruction of Experience

Infancy and History On the Destruction of Experience

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Agamben, Giorgio
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How and why did experience and knowledge become separated? Is it possible to talk of an infancy of experience, a &quote;dumb&quote; experience? For Walter Benjamin, the &quote;poverty of experience&quote; was a characteristic of modernity, originating in the catastrophe of the First World War. For Giorgio Agamben, the Italian editor of Benjamin's complete works, the destruction of experience no longer needs catastrophes: daily life in any modern city will suffice.Agamben's profound and radical exploration of language, infancy, and everyday life traces concepts of experience through Kant, Hegel, Husserl and Benveniste. In doing so he elaborates a theory of infancy that throws new light on a number of major themes in contemporary thought: the anthropological opposition between nature and culture; the linguistic opposition between speech and language; the birth of the subject and the appearance of the unconscious. Agamben goes on to consider time and history; the Marxist notion of base and superstructure (via a careful reading of the famous Adorno-Benjamin correspondence on Baudelaire's Paris); and the difference between rituals and games.Beautifully written, erudite and provocative, these essays will be of great interest to students of philosophy, linguistics, anthropology and politics.
EAN 9781789602753
ISBN 1789602750
Binding Ebook
Publisher Verso
Publication date May 5, 2020
Pages 176
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Agamben, Giorgio
Translators Heron, Liz
Series Radical Thinkers
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