Works by Sauter, Caroline (exact spelling)

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    Thinking in constellations: Walter Benjamin in the humanities.Nassima Sahraoui & Caroline Sauter (eds.) - 2018 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    With his powerful thought image of the constellation, Walter Benjamin provides a method for the core practices of the Humanities: reading, writing, and thinking. This collection of provocative essays demonstrates how thinking in constellations with Walter Benjamin leads us towards a new understanding of the critical task of the Humanities today: it goes beyond disciplinary boundaries and challenges assumptions of linearity, coherence, and progression inherent in our scholarly praxis. The volume brings some of the most articulate young voices in international (...)
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  2. Charles Baudelaire : Dichterisch Denken - Benjamins Baudelaire.Caroline Sauter - 2019 - In Jessica Nitsche & Nadine Werner (eds.), Entwendungen: Walter Benjamin und seine Quellen. Paderborn: Brill Fink.
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    Hebrew, Jewishness, and Love: Translation in Gershom Scholem’s Early Work.Caroline Sauter - 2015 - Naharaim 9 (1-2):151-178.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Naharaim Jahrgang: 9 Heft: 1-2 Seiten: 151-178.
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    (Under-)Standing For Oneself.Caroline Sauter - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (4):1031-1035.
    This tribute to Werner Hamacher highlights his ideas of understanding and philology, foregrounding his passion for words, his intimate close readings that reveal the hidden gems of a far-distant understanding, his radical version of philology as the love of language in its most literal sense, and his unconditional and incorruptible insistence on Eigenständigkeit: standing and understanding for oneself.
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    Standing For Oneself.Caroline Sauter - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (4):1031-1035.
    This tribute to Werner Hamacher highlights his ideas of understanding and philology, foregrounding his passion for words, his intimate close readings that reveal the hidden gems of a far-distant understanding, his radical version of philology as the love of language in its most literal sense, and his unconditional and incorruptible insistence on Eigenständigkeit: standing and understanding for oneself.
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