Loheit, Jan
Aus dem Buch des Lebens: Zum Status der Philologie bei Benjamin und Gramsci / F amsci / From the Book of Lif om the Book of Life: Walter Benjamin alter Benjamin's and Ant s and Antonio Gr onio Gramsci's Philological Methods
For Antonio Gramsci and Walter Benjamin, whose texts from the time of the fascist terror in Europe are
still widely discussed, philology was an indispensable instrument of their criticism. Philological criticism,
which gained a political and epistemological dimension in their works, plays a crucial role in their
analyses of fascism, questions of historiography and their examinations of Marxism. The writings that
emerged during this period, Gramsci's Prison Notebooks and Benjamin's Arcades Project, are known to
have remained fragments. In this article, the focus is on the philological impulse on which these writings
were based and which, as will be shown, corresponded to a specific structure of thought in which matter
and method tend to fuse.
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Names |
[author] Loheit, Jan |
Subjects |
Benjamin, Walter
Labriola, Antonio Korsch, Karl
Benjamin, Walter
Labriola, Antonio Korsch, Karl |