Walter Benjamin: The Colour of Experience

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Psychology Press, 1998 - Literary Criticism - 165 pages
This book analyzes the development of Walter Benjamin's concept of experience in his early writings showing that it emerges from an engagement with visual experience, and in particular the experience of colour. It represents Benjamin as primarily a thinker of the visual field.
 

Contents

The programme of the coming philosophy
1
Speculative critique
43
The work of
80
The experience of the city
118
Urban poetics
134
The image of the city
143
the colour of experience
149
5
153
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Howard Caygill is Professor of Cultural History at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

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