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Walter Benjamin and the Aesthetics of Power delves into Benjamin's influential writings on mass culture and fascism, providing a nuanced critique of aesthetic politics. The book engages with contemporary discussions about Nazi Germany's cultural projects, the evolving role of popular culture in the twentieth century, and the lingering impact of Nazi aesthetics today. Lutz Koepnick traces the development of Benjamin's aestheticization thesis from the early 1920s until his death in 1940, illuminating how the Nazis utilized industrial mass culture to transform politics into a self-referential space of authenticity. Koepnick evaluates the relevance of Benjamin's analysis of fascism in light of recent historical research on the National Socialist era and explores whether his aestheticization thesis can inform our understanding of current cultural politics. While acknowledging key differences between modern and postmodern political action, Koepnick emphasizes that Benjamin's focus on experience offers valuable insights for contemporary discourse. This work is a significant contribution to Benjamin studies and enhances our comprehension of the Third Reich and the complex relationship between contemporary culture and Nazi aesthetics.
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Walter Benjamin and the aesthetics of power, Lutz P. Koepnick
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- 1999
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