Wagner, Birgit
Sozialrebell und L ebell und Lumpensammler umpensammler. Zur theor ur theoretischen F etischen Funktion v unktion von Marginalisierten bei Gramsci und Benjamin / Social Rebels and Rag Pickers. On the Theor ers. On the Theoretical F etical Function of Mar unction of Marginaliz ginalized Persons in Gr ersons in Gramsci and Benjamin
This contribution focuses on two marginalized figures, the social rebel Davide Lazzaretti in Gramsci and
the rag picker in Benjamin. Whereas Gramsci's social rebel is a historical figure, Benjamin's rag picker is
derived from Baudelaire's famous poem "Le vin des chiffonniers" ["The Rag Picker's Wine"]. These two
case studies, if we may call them so (after all, they are both based on written texts only), discuss the
importance of individual subaltern rebellions against the ruling capitalistic/patriarchal society of the
nineteenth century. Both theoreticians emphasise what Adorno called "the claim of singularity to truth", a
claim inherent in their theoretical assumptions throughout their lifetimes. The analysis proves that
Gramsci's studies of the subaltern help to analyse even today's issues; on the other hand, Benjamin's
remarks have a slight tendency to romanticize the figure of the "hero rag picker", while being a testimony
to the importance of literature for human memory and thereby an alternative way to understand the world.
Thus, the two theoreticians highlight different approaches to today's problems for us.
https://ro.uow.edu.au/gramsci/vol3/iss4/
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Names |
[author] Wagner, Birgit |
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Subalterno
Benjamin, Walter
Subaltern
Benjamin, Walter |