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Benjamin's -abilities [Hardcover]

Samuel Weber (Author)
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0674028376 978-0674028371 June 30, 2008

“There is no world of thought that is not a world of language,” Walter Benjamin remarked, “and one only sees in the world what is preconditioned by language.” In this book, Samuel Weber, a leading theorist on literature and media, reveals a new and productive aspect of Benjamin’s thought by focusing on a little-discussed stylistic trait in his formulation of concepts.

Weber’s focus is the critical suffix “-ability” that Benjamin so tellingly deploys in his work. The “-ability” (-barkeit, in German) of concepts and literary forms traverses the whole of Benjamin’s oeuvre, from “impartibility” and “criticizability” through the well-known formulations of “citability,” “translatability,” and, most famously, the “reproducibility” of “The Work of Art in the Age of Its Technological Reproducibility.” Nouns formed with this suffix, Weber points out, refer to a possibility or potentiality, to a capacity rather than an existing reality. This insight allows for a consistent and enlightening reading of Benjamin’s writings.

Weber first situates Benjamin’s engagement with the “-ability” of various concepts in the context of his entire corpus and in relation to the philosophical tradition, from Kant to Derrida. Subsequent chapters deepen the implications of the use of this suffix in a wide variety of contexts, including Benjamin’s Trauerspiel book, his relation to Carl Schmitt, and a reading of Wagner’s Ring. The result is an illuminating perspective on Benjamin’s thought by way of his language—and one of the most penetrating and comprehensive accounts of Benjamin’s work ever written.

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In this demanding book, Weber (Theatricality as Medium) analyzes Benjaminian theory and its potential, presenting a close reading of Walter Benjamin at his most energetic and complex. Focusing on the critic's favorite suffix, -abilities (invoked in his discussions of communicability, iterability, impartability, knowability and reproducibility), the author explores Benjamin's contention that just because something is communicable does not mean it is communicated; therefore, that sense of potential (as opposed to the activity itself) is where serious examination ought to begin. The book is not meant to be easy going and demands prior understanding of theory and critical and philosophical jargon to fully mine its gems—such as when Weber deftly extends Benjamin's seminal work on media to the present time and reasserts Benjamin's mastery of using theater as both metaphor and object of study. An essay on detail (the detail remains, even today, the uneasy residence that God is condemned by language to share with the Devil) provides lighter entertainment. Through Benjamin, Weber illuminates what happens between what is written and what is read and the true impossibility of defining any sort of straight line between those two points. (May)
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In this demanding book, Weber analyzes Benjaminian theory and its potential, presenting a close reading of Walter Benjamin at his most energetic and complex...Through Benjamin, Weber illuminates what happens between what is written and what is read and the true impossibility of defining any sort of straight line between those two points. (Publishers Weekly )

Weber's close readings are illuminating. (David Gordon Library Journal )

In Benjamin's –abilities, Samuel Weber takes an innovative approach to Walter Benjamin's work. In contrast to the burgeoning secondary literature on Benjamin devoted to broad themes (his "messianism," his "Marxism," etc.), Weber, who has achieved academic prominence with scholarship on the Frankfurt School, psychoanalysis, deconstruction and media culture, opens up a fertile avenue of interpretation by paying close attention to a stylistic idiosyncrasy running through Benjamin's oeuvre...[Weber] deftly navigates this labyrinth of interpretations, exhibiting a keen sense of Benjamin's singularly elusive style of thinking and writing. (Ross Benjamin Times Literary Supplement )

Not only the best read of 2008 but, with a shelf full of works on Walter Benjamin, the best book on him I've ever read. (Rosalind Krauss Artforum )

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  • Hardcover: 376 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press (June 30, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0674028376
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674028371
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,502,992 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars seagull-ability, September 10, 2008
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Samuel Weber mentions at the end of this stirring engagement with the writing and thought of Walter Benjamin that this work had a gestation of about forty years. Given the patient teasing of German words and suffixes throughout, of their etymological and allegorical valences, it does not surprise that this book represents a lifetime of work and thought. The book is divided into two main parts: the first explores key forms, stylistic tics and themes in Benjamin's writing, as on media, translation and history. Weber inaugurates the second section, largely readings of Benjamin's readings or readings of others with Benjamin, with a soaring journey through The Origin of German Tragic Drama (1924). The final chapter on "Seagulls" glides the reader to a gently rocking conclusion, allowing one to lean back to better focus on the horizon of one's thoughts. This book is peppered with engagements with other philosophers such as Aristotle, Kant, Deleuze, Schmitt, and Derrida. One chapter possesses the subtitle: "Agamben Reading Benjamin Reading Kafka Reading Cervantes...", perhaps revealing Weber's predilection for provocative synchronic passages. This book revealed a new Benjamin to me and I am grateful for the guiding thoughtfulness of its author.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
new angel, baroque mourning play, capitalist cult, formal irony, mournful sadness, baroque theater, baroque allegory, mythical order, coming philosophy, baroque drama, pure language
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Walter Benjamin, The Task of the Translator, Closing the Net, Genealogy of Modernity, The Ring, Epistemo-Critical Preface, Citability-of Gesture, Taking Exception, Don Quixote, Politische Theologie, Sancho Pansa, Language of Man, German Romanticism, Limited Inc, Reading Benjamin, Garden of Eden, Tristram Shandy, Political Theology, One God, Politics of Friendship, Paris Passages, Walter Shandy, Jacques Derrida, Third Critique, Romantic Critical Theory
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