Howard Eiland (MIT) and Michael Jennings (Princeton)’s response to the Future of Benjamin Project. What a beautiful closure to a list of brilliant articles. Let us know what you think:
Howard Eiland (MIT) and Michael Jennings (Princeton)’s response to the Future of Benjamin Project. What a beautiful closure to a list of brilliant articles. Let us know what you think:
Howard Eiland (MIT) and Michael Jennings (Princeton)’s response to the Future of Benjamin Project. What a beautiful closure to a list of brilliant articles. Let us know what you think:
Howard Eiland (MIT) and Michael Jennings (Princeton)’s response to the Future of Benjamin Project. What a beautiful closure to a list of brilliant articles. Let us know what you think:
Article # 8: Carolin Duttlinger’s (Oxford) brilliant article about Benjaminian networks. This is the concluding article in our series, before Michael Jenning and Howard Eiland’s response, coming in early 2016:
https://importance_of_benjamin.cas2.lehigh.edu/node/7
Article # 7: Galili Shahar about Benjamin’s (Jewish) tradition:
http://importance_of_benjamin.cas2.lehigh.edu/content/one-foot-study-tradition-walter-benjamin
Article # 7: Galili Shahar about Benjamin’s (Jewish) tradition:
http://importance_of_benjamin.cas2.lehigh.edu/content/one-foot-study-tradition-walter-benjamin
Article # 7: Galili Shahar about Benjamin’s (Jewish) tradition:
http://importance_of_benjamin.cas2.lehigh.edu/content/one-foot-study-tradition-walter-benjamin
Article # 7: Galili Shahar about Benjamin’s (Jewish) tradition:
http://importance_of_benjamin.cas2.lehigh.edu/content/one-foot-study-tradition-walter-benjamin
Article # 6: Annika Thiem (Villanova) about the Benjamin field and the philosophy of disciplinary boundaries:
Article # 6: Annika Thiem (Villanova) about the Benjamin field and the philosophy of disciplinary boundaries:
Article # 6: Annika Thiem (Villanova) about the Benjamin field and the philosophy of disciplinary boundaries:
Article # 6: Annika Thiem (Villanova) about the Benjamin field and the philosophy of disciplinary boundaries:
Article # 6: Annika Thiem about the Benjamin field and the philosophy of disciplinary boundaries:
Article # 5: Daniel Weidner (Humboldt/ZfL) about the AFTERLIFE of Benjamin: