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Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), one of the most original and perceptive thinkers of the twentieth century, offered a unique insight into the profound impact of the media on modern society. Jaeho Kang s book offers a lucid introduction to Benjamin s theory of the media and its continuing relevance today.

Trade Review

"In Walter Benjamin and the Media Jaeho Kang strikes a near perfect balance between biographical narrative and theoretical analysis. In doing so, Benjamin�s media critique is fully contextualised removing any notion of obsolescence which may arise from a contemporary reading."
LSE Review of Books


For too long Walter Benjamin's lapidary texts have merely sparkled in the distance, unintegrated into everyday analyses of media and communications research. Jaeho Kang's fluent and energetic new reading of Benjamin's writings on radio, storytelling, media industries, and urban culture reinvigorates our connection with this great 20th century thinker of cultural change. Kang's beautifully organised book provides us with a welcome toolkit for grasping today's high-speed reconfiguration of our once familiar media landscapes.
Nick Couldry, London School of Economics


We know of Walter Benjamin in several guises: failed academic, brilliant journalist, messianic writer. But do we really know about Benjamin the media theorist, beyond �Work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction�?

Jaeho Kang takes us across disciplines along the intensely original intellectual journey that led Benjamin to the media. Brilliant and grave, erudite and luminous, Kang�s book invites us to share Benjamin�s incandescent curiosity.
Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris



"Kang's exploration of the relationship between Banjamin's media theorizing of McLuhan and Baudrillard renders Walter Benjamin and the Media a substantial achievement that is well worth a read."
H-Net Reviews

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xi

1 Introducing Dr Benjamin 1

There and Then, Here and Now 1

Figuring Benjamin 5

Configuring Benjamin 15

2 The Crisis of Communication and the Information Industry 24

Introduction 24

Storytelling and the Crisis of the Novel 26

The Newspaper and the Information Industry 38

The Intellectuals in the Age of Mass Media 50

Conclusion 62

3 Radio and Mediated Storytelling 65

Introduction 65

Towards a Critical Sociology of the Audience 68

Radio Model 74

Some Motifs for Media Pedagogy 85

Conclusion 97

4 Art and Politics in the Age of their Technological Reproducibility 100

Introduction 100

Photographic Reproducibility 102

The Media Culture of Distraction 117

Media and Democracy 129

Conclusion 147

5 The Media City: Reading The Arcades Project 150

Introduction 150

Phantasmagorias of Modernity 153

Media Spectacle and Urban Space 168

Tactility of Media Critic 193

Conclusion 198

6 Conclusion: The Actuality of Benjamin’s Media Critique 202

Notes 216

Further Reading 245

Index 251

Walter Benjamin and the Media

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9780745645216, 978-0745645216
      ISBN10: 0745645216

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Walter Benjamin (1892-1940), one of the most original and perceptive thinkers of the twentieth century, offered a unique insight into the profound impact of the media on modern society. Jaeho Kang s book offers a lucid introduction to Benjamin s theory of the media and its continuing relevance today.

      Trade Review

      "In Walter Benjamin and the Media Jaeho Kang strikes a near perfect balance between biographical narrative and theoretical analysis. In doing so, Benjamin�s media critique is fully contextualised removing any notion of obsolescence which may arise from a contemporary reading."
      LSE Review of Books


      For too long Walter Benjamin's lapidary texts have merely sparkled in the distance, unintegrated into everyday analyses of media and communications research. Jaeho Kang's fluent and energetic new reading of Benjamin's writings on radio, storytelling, media industries, and urban culture reinvigorates our connection with this great 20th century thinker of cultural change. Kang's beautifully organised book provides us with a welcome toolkit for grasping today's high-speed reconfiguration of our once familiar media landscapes.
      Nick Couldry, London School of Economics


      We know of Walter Benjamin in several guises: failed academic, brilliant journalist, messianic writer. But do we really know about Benjamin the media theorist, beyond �Work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction�?

      Jaeho Kang takes us across disciplines along the intensely original intellectual journey that led Benjamin to the media. Brilliant and grave, erudite and luminous, Kang�s book invites us to share Benjamin�s incandescent curiosity.
      Daniel Dayan, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris



      "Kang's exploration of the relationship between Banjamin's media theorizing of McLuhan and Baudrillard renders Walter Benjamin and the Media a substantial achievement that is well worth a read."
      H-Net Reviews

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgements xi

      1 Introducing Dr Benjamin 1

      There and Then, Here and Now 1

      Figuring Benjamin 5

      Configuring Benjamin 15

      2 The Crisis of Communication and the Information Industry 24

      Introduction 24

      Storytelling and the Crisis of the Novel 26

      The Newspaper and the Information Industry 38

      The Intellectuals in the Age of Mass Media 50

      Conclusion 62

      3 Radio and Mediated Storytelling 65

      Introduction 65

      Towards a Critical Sociology of the Audience 68

      Radio Model 74

      Some Motifs for Media Pedagogy 85

      Conclusion 97

      4 Art and Politics in the Age of their Technological Reproducibility 100

      Introduction 100

      Photographic Reproducibility 102

      The Media Culture of Distraction 117

      Media and Democracy 129

      Conclusion 147

      5 The Media City: Reading The Arcades Project 150

      Introduction 150

      Phantasmagorias of Modernity 153

      Media Spectacle and Urban Space 168

      Tactility of Media Critic 193

      Conclusion 198

      6 Conclusion: The Actuality of Benjamin’s Media Critique 202

      Notes 216

      Further Reading 245

      Index 251

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