| Mark Kingwell - 2001 - 286 頁
..."to assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and most precisely cut components. Indeed, to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event." The Arcades Project is best conceived not as social theory at all, whatever the degree of precision,... | |
| David S. Ferris - 2004 - 266 頁
...thought-images enact and radicalize the stance that allows Benjamin, according to the Arcades Project, "to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event," in an effort "to break with vulgar historical naturalism" and to "grasp the construction of history... | |
| Beatrice Hanssen - 2006 - 316 頁
...to assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and most precisely cut components. Indeed, to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event. And, therefore, to break with vulgar historical materialism. To grasp the construction of history as... | |
| Michael Armstrong - 2006 - 206 頁
...Benjamin in connection with the principle of montage as he chose to practise it in his Arcades Project: 'to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event' (1999b: 461). The stories that I have chosen to discuss are drawn from a variety of sources, but chiefly... | |
| Sunil Manghani, Arthur Piper, Jon Simons - 2006 - 357 頁
...is, to assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and precisely cut components. Indeed, to discover in the analysis of the small, individual moment the crystal of the j J total event. And, therefore, to break with vulgar historical materialism. To grasp the construction... | |
| Peter N. Miller - 2007 - 414 頁
...'To assemble large-scale constructions out of the smallest and most precisely cut components. Indeed, to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event ... To grasp the construction of history as such.' 136 'The constructions of history' - referring to... | |
| Gerhard Richter - 2007 - 242 頁
...details at once contain and dissimulate. This stance, according to the Arcades Project, allows Benjamin "to discover in the analysis of the small individual moment the crystal of the total event," in an effort "to break with vulgar historical naturalism" and to "grasp the construction of history... | |
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