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    <![CDATA[Walter Benjamin for Children: An Essay on his Radio Years]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;In light of the legendary difficulty of Walter Benjamin's <br/>works, it is a strange and intriguing fact that from 1929 to <br/>1933 the great critic and cultural theorist wrote&#8212;and <br/>broadcast&#8212;numerous scripts, on the order of fireside <br/>chats, for children. Invited to speak on whatever subject he <br/>considered appropriate, Benjamin talked to the children of <br/>Frankfurt and Berlin about the destruction of Pompeii, an <br/>earthquake in Lisbon, and a railroad disaster at the Firth of <br/>Tay. He spoke about bootlegging and swindling, cataclysm and <br/>suicide, Faust and Cagliostro. In this first sustained <br/>analysis of the thirty surviving scripts, Jeffrey Mehlman <br/>demonstrates how Benjamin used the unlikely forum of <br/>children's radio to pursue some of his central philosophical <br/>and theological concerns. <br/><br/>In <em>Walter Benjamin for Children</em>, readers will <br/>encounter a host of intertextual surprises: an evocation of <br/>the flooding of the Mississippi informed by the argument of <br/>&quot;The Task of the Translator;&quot; a discussion of scams <br/>in stamp-collecting that turns into &quot;The Work of Art in <br/>the Age of Mechanical Reproduction;&quot; a tale of <br/>bootlegging in the American South that converges with the <br/>best of Benjamin's essays on fiction. Mehlman superimposes a <br/>dual series of texts dealing with catastrophe, on the one <br/>hand, and fraud, on the other, that resonate with the false- <br/>messianic theology of Sabbatianism as it came to focus the <br/>attention and enthusiasm of Benjamin's friend Gershom Scholem <br/>during the same years. The radio scripts for children, that <br/>is, offer an unexpected byway, on the eve of the apocalypse, <br/>into Benjamin's messianic preoccupations. <br/><br/>A child's garden of deconstruction, these twenty-minute <br/>talks&#8212;from the perspective of childhood, before an <br/>invisible audience, on whatever happened to cross the <br/>critic's mind&#8212;are also by their very nature the closest <br/>we may ever come to a transcript of a psychoanalysis of <br/>Walter Benjamin. Particularly alive to that circumstance, <br/>Mehlman explores the themes of the radio broadcasts and <br/>brilliantly illuminates their hidden connections to <br/>Benjamin's life and work. <br/><br/>This lucid analysis brings to light some of the least <br/>researched and understood aspects of Walter Benjamin's <br/>thought. It will interest and provoke literary theorists and <br/>philosophers of culture, as well as anyone who hopes to <br/>understand one of this century's most suggestive and <br/>perplexing critics. <br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <![CDATA[Revolution and Repetition: Marx/Hugo/Balzac (Quantum Books)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Emigré New York: French Intellectuals in Wartime Manhattan, 1940-1944]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Consider the oddly juxtaposed eminence of those in attendance: Wartime New York was the city where French Symbolism, in the person of Maurice Maeterlinck, came to live out its last productive years; where French surrealism, in the person of André Breton, came to survive; and where French structuralism, in the person of Claude Lévi-Strauss, came to be born. From the largely forgotten prewar visit to the city of Pétain and Laval to the seizing, burning, and capsizing of the Normandie, France's floating museum, in the Hudson River, Jeffrey Mehlman evokes the writerly world of French Manhattan, its achievements and feuds, during one of the most vexed periods of French history.</p><p>In Emigré New York, a series of surprising and expertly etched portraits emerge against the backdrop of an overriding irony: the United States, the world's principal hope in the battle against Hitler's barbarism, was for the most part more eager to deal with Pétain's collaborationist regime than with what Secretary of State Cordell Hull called de Gaulle's &quot;so-called Free French&quot; movement.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Legacies of Anti-Semitism in France]]>
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    <![CDATA[Genealogies of the Text: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and Politics in Modern France]]>
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    <![CDATA[In this book, Jeffrey Mehlman dwells on the series of enigmas surrounding the &quot;Blanchot affair&quot;, in which one of the leading figures of contemporary French thought was shown to have been a prominent fascist journalist during the 1930s. Using this as a point of departure, Mehlman investigates the ideological and political connotations of similar literary material, shedding new light on the question of the usability of psychoanalysis for literary readings. The volume provides a provocative meditation on literature, ethics, and the experience of the French in World War II.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Cataract, a Study in Diderot]]>
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    <![CDATA[Legs de l'antisémitisme en France]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Ashes of Immortality: Widow-Burning in India]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&quot;At last, she arrives at the fatal end of the plank . . . and, with her hands crossed over her chest, falls straight downward, suspended for a moment in the air before being devoured by the burning pit that awaits her. . . .&quot; This grisly 1829 account by Pierre Dubois demonstrates the usual European response to the Hindu custom of satis sacrificing themselves on the funeral pyres of their husbands—horror and revulsion. Yet to those of the Hindu faith, not least the satis themselves, this act signals the sati's sacredness and spiritual power.<br/><br/><em>Ashes of Immortality</em> attempts to see the satis through Hindu eyes, providing an extensive experiential and psychoanalytic account of ritual self-sacrifice and self-mutilation in South Asia. Based on fifteen years of fieldwork in northern India, where the state-banned practice of sati reemerged in the 1970s, as well as extensive textual analysis, Weinberger-Thomas constructs a radically new interpretation of satis. She shows that their self-immolation transcends gender, caste and class, region and history, representing for the Hindus a path to immortality.&lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[David Gordon White]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[How to Talk About Books You Haven't Read]]>
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    <![CDATA[From the Preface, &quot;Born into a Milieu where reading was rare, deriving little pleasure from the activity, and lacking in any case the time to devote myself to it, I have often found myself in the delicate situation of having to express my thoughts on books I haven't read.<br/>Because I teach literature at the university level, there is, in fact, no way to avoid commenting on books that most of the time I haven't even opened...&quot;]]>
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