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The Arcades Project is Walter Benjamin's monumental, unfinished work exploring the glass-roofed shopping arcades of nineteenth-century Paris. Through a mosaic of quotations and reflections organised in categories like "Fashion," "Advertising," and "Theory of Progress," Benjamin investigates the rise of consumer culture and the commodification of everyday life. The book offers a profound critique of modernity, seeking to uncover hidden histories beneath the surface of the bourgeois experience.
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The Arcades Project

Conceived in Paris in 1927 and still in progress when Benjamin fled the Occupation in 1940, The Arcades Project is Benjamin's effort to represent and to critique the bourgeois experience of nineteenth-century history, and, in so doing, to liberate the suppressed "true history" that underlay the ideological mask.

Quite simply, the Passagen-Werk is one of the twentieth century's great efforts at historical comprehension--some would say the greatest. -- T. J. Clark Benjamin's work is the most advanced, most complex, and most comprehensive study of the dominant motifs and unresolved tendencies of the nineteenth century that continue to be of critical importance for us today. No other study has measured up to its methodological inventiveness, or so exemplarily met its demand that history writing be reinvented for every topic and on every occasion. -- Werner Hamacher Knowledge of The Arcades Project is essential for a full comprehension of Benjamin's intentions and achievement in the 1930s--especially his highly original and influential attempt to define the idea of the modern. -- Michael W. Jennings

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"To great writers," Walter Benjamin once wrote, "finished works weigh lighter than those fragments on which they labour their entire lives." Conceived in Paris in 1927 and still in progress when Benjamin fled the Occupation in 1940, The Arcades Project (in German, Das Passagen-Werk) is a monumental ruin, meticulously constructed over the course of thirteen years—"the theatre," as Benjamin called it, "of all my struggles and all my ideas."

Focusing on the arcades of nineteenth-century Paris—glass-roofed rows of shops that were early centres of consumerism—Benjamin presents a montage of quotations from, and reflections on, hundreds of published sources. He arranges them in thirty-six categories with descriptive rubrics such as "Fashion," "Boredom," "Dream City," "Photography," "Catacombs," "Advertising," "Prostitution," "Baudelaire," and "Theory of Progress." His central preoccupation is what he calls the commodification of things—a process in which he locates the decisive shift to the modern age.

The Arcades Project is Benjamin's effort to represent and to critique the bourgeois experience of nineteenth-century history and, in so doing, to liberate the suppressed "true history" that underlay the ideological mask. In the bustling, cluttered arcades, street and interior merge, and historical time is broken up into kaleidoscopic distractions and displays of ephemera. Here, at a distance from what is normally meant by "progress," Benjamin finds the lost time(s) embedded in the spaces of things.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674008021

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 30 March 2002

Country: United States

Imprint: The Belknap Press

Illustration: 42 halftones

Contributors:

  • Translated by Howard Eiland
  • Translated by Kevin McLaughlin

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 165.0mm

Height: 254.0mm

Weight: 1510g

Pages: 1088

About the Author

Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) was the author of many works of literary and cultural analysis. Howard Eiland is an editor and translator of Benjamin’s writings. Kevin McLaughlin is Assistant Professor of English at Brown University and the author of Writing in Parts: Imitation and Exchange in Nineteenth-Century Literature.

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