Logos (Sep 2015)

Semblance and Play. Walter Benjamin’s Theory of Imitation

  • José Luis Delgado Rojo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_ASEM.2015.v48.49274
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 0
pp. 57 – 82

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The following paper focuses on the theory of imitation developed by Walter Benjamin in the famous work of art essay. The essay is approached as a new sample of the “research on the origin” already used in his previous works, which will allow us to highlight the key role assigned to “mimesis” as the “origin” which discloses the unitary law of the whole age. The essay, therefore, overcomes the limited scope of aesthetics in which traditionally has been framed and aims to a wider reflection on the inner contradictions of modernity, regarding which mimesis indicates both the problem and a possible way out.

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