Alternative temporalities of revolution in the work of Walter Benjamin and Luce Irigaray
Every conception of history is invariably accompanied by a certain experience of time which is implicit in it, conditions it, and thereby has to be elucidated. Similarly, every culture is first and foremost a particular experience of time, and no new culture is possible without an alteration in this...
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University of Warwick
2001
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