Hacer memorias es hacer experiencia de lo vivido
El concepto de experiencia en algunos textos de Walter Benjamin y sus articulaciones con la narración y la memoria
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lenguaje, language, experiencia singular, traducción, hacer memoria, singular experience, translation, act of memoryAbstract
This study is based in the analysis of some of Walter Benjamin’s essays in order to clear out the concept of experience and bring to the front that, in all of his philosofical reflections, the concept of experience not only is registered by the language, but also has another dimention that slides through it, and does not end there. The experience not only is understood as the translation between what is lived and what is comunicated in the act of memory. It’s intransmisible dimention is closer to the notion of life, as a creation engine that produces never ending meanings of a singular experiences.
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2017-10-18
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Suárez Net, R. (2017). Hacer memorias es hacer experiencia de lo vivido: El concepto de experiencia en algunos textos de Walter Benjamin y sus articulaciones con la narración y la memoria. TRAMAS. Subjetividad Y Procesos Sociales, 2(46), 347–360. Retrieved from https://tramas.xoc.uam.mx/index.php/tramas/article/view/798
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