De Flusser a Benjamin- do pós-aurático às imagens técnicas

Flusser Studies 8 (1):1-17 (2009)
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This text presents some elective affinities and differences between the works of two powerful media theoreticians of the 20th century: Water Benjamin and Vilém Flusser. Both authors have shaped original perspectives on the relationship between art and technology. While holding a special place for the theory of photography, both have reflected upon the history of writing and its transformations during Modernity. In addition, both Benjamin and Flusser dedicated important texts to the question of translation and the philosophy of language. This text also examines the differences between the Benjaminian theory of writing and image reproduction connected to his concept of post-auratic images, and, on the other hand, the Flusserian theory of technical and post-historical images

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Walter Benjamin und Franz Rosenzweig.Stéphane Moses - 1982 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 56 (4):622-640.

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