This book is the first to consider the presence of history and
the question of historical practice in Walter Benjamin's work.
Benjamin, the critic and philosopher of history, was also the
practitioner, the authors contend, and it is in the practice of
historical writing that the materialist aspect of his thought is
most evident.
Some of the essays analyze Benjamin's writings in cultural
history and the philosophy of history. Others connect his
historical and theoretical practices to issues in contemporary
feminism and post-colonial studies, and to cultural contexts
including the United States, Japan, and Hong Kong. In different
ways, the authors all find in Benjamin's specific notion of
historical materialism a dialectic between textual and cultural
analysis which can reinvigorate the relation between literary and
historical studies.
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