The Moment of Rupture demonstrates how Ernst JYnger, Ernst Bloch, and Walter Benjamin fused the consciousness of war, crisis, catastrophe, and revolution with literary and philosophical formulations of the concept of the instant, tracing the formation of a distinct mode of experiencing time based on the notion of a discontinuous present.sent.
The Moment of Rupture demonstrates how Ernst JYnger, Ernst Bloch, and Walter Benjamin fused the consciousness of war, crisis, catastrophe, and revolution with literary and philosophical formulations of the concept of the instant, tracing the formation of a distinct mode of experiencing time based on the notion of a discontinuous present.sent.
Humberto Beck is Professor at the Center for International Studies at El Colegio de Mexico in Mexico City.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1. The Instant from Goethe to Nietzsche: The Modern Beginnings of a Concept Chapter 2. The Instant of the Avant-Garde Chapter 3. Ernst Jünger and the Instant of Crisis Chapter 4. Ernst Bloch and the Temporality of the Not-Yet Chapter 5. Walter Benjamin and the Now-Time of History Conclusion. Instantaneism as a Regime of Historicity Notes Index Acknowledgments
Introduction Chapter 1. The Instant from Goethe to Nietzsche: The Modern Beginnings of a Concept Chapter 2. The Instant of the Avant-Garde Chapter 3. Ernst Jünger and the Instant of Crisis Chapter 4. Ernst Bloch and the Temporality of the Not-Yet Chapter 5. Walter Benjamin and the Now-Time of History Conclusion. Instantaneism as a Regime of Historicity Notes Index Acknowledgments
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