Walter Benjamin and the Methodology of Anthropological Materialism: Striking  Dialectical Sparks from Ernst Thälmann’s Bronze Head Cover Image

Walter Benjamin i metodologia antropologicznego materializmu. Krzesanie dialektycznych iskier na metalowej głowie Ernsta Thälmanna
Walter Benjamin and the Methodology of Anthropological Materialism: Striking Dialectical Sparks from Ernst Thälmann’s Bronze Head

Author(s): Joanna Kusiak
Subject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: Walter Benjamin; anthropological materialism; dialectics; dialectical image; city; collective memory; messianism

Summary/Abstract: In his methodology as well as his political thought Benjamin remains faithful to the principle to proceed “always radically, never consistently”. Therefore, the greatest challenge for a contemporary city researcher inspired by Benjamin is to operationalise his materialist methodology. Benjamin’s anthropological materialism cannot be reached within the fixed limits of any discipline, but rather places itself “on the crossroads of magic and positivism” (Adorno); the dialectical image is not a tool of his methodology but its culminating point where positivism turns to magic. To reach this point, Benjamin conducts perceptive and analytical experiments that can be treated as dialectical études, exercises in seeing. The paper examines some of these techniques, exploring their philosophical context and testing them on a contemporary example: the Ernst-Thälmann-Monument in Berlin.

  • Issue Year: 2013
  • Issue No: 08
  • Page Range: 309-332
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish
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