In his famous theses on the philosophy of history, Benjamin writes: "We have been endowed with a weak messianic power to which the past has a claim." This claim addresses us not just from the past but from what will have belonged to it only as a missed possibility and unrealized potential. For Benajmin, as for Celan and Derrida, what has never been actualized remains with us, not as a lingering echo but as a secretly insistent appeal. Because such appeals do not pass through normal channels of communication, they require a special attunement, perhaps even a mode of unconscious receptivity. Levine examines the ways in which this attunement is cultivated in Benjamin's philosophical, autobiographical, and photohistorical writings; Celan's poetry and poetological addresses; and Derrida's writings on Celan.
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Book Details
Title
A Weak Messianic Power
Imprint
Fordham University Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Genre
Philosophy
ISBN13
9780823255115
Book Category
Arts, Language and Linguistic Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI016000
Book Subcategory
Language and Linguistic Books
ISBN10
9780823255115
Language
English
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Height
229 mm
Length
152 mm
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