Arcadian children: Benjamin, Fourier and the child of The Arcades

New Formations - ISSN 0950-2378
Volume 2004 Number 54

Arcadian children: Benjamin, Fourier and the child of The Arcades
Maeve Pearson pages -

Abstract

Pearson’s investigation into The Arcades Project focuses particularly on Benjamin’s interest in childhood, specifically, arguing against his view on the dialectics of childhood dream and awakening. This entails a discussion of the Romantics’ ideals of childhood, and through this, exploring the relationship between nature and childhood.

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Maeve Pearson (2004) Arcadian children: Benjamin, Fourier and the child of The Arcades, New Formations, 2004(54), -

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