让我们感到不安的文件:沃尔特·本杰明的道路

Q3 Arts and Humanities Proceedings from the Document Academy Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.35492/docam/9/2/7
S. Roux
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沃尔特·本雅明之路不是一部隐喻性的小说;这是一条真正的比利牛斯山脉徒步旅行路线,从法国通往西班牙。这是第二次世界大战期间逃离欧洲极权主义政权的人所走的边境之路。它的到达点俯瞰着地中海,是Portbou的墓地,它让人想起1940年9月26日在那里去世的Walter Benjamin。在讽刺和悲剧之间,墓碑上引用了哲学家的名言:“没有一种文化的文献同时也是野蛮的文献。”在墓地前,艺术家达尼·卡拉万创作的一座纪念馆向这位德国哲学家致敬,名为“段落”。这件雕塑作品证明了对记忆的反思,空间的划分和穿越时间的旅程,与本雅明的思想产生共鸣。沃尔特·本雅明路径可以作为一个根茎文件来分析。在一个纪录片迷宫中,这条路在可见和不可见、存在和不存在之间建立了一种张力。沿着沃尔特·本杰明(Walter Benjamin)的小径行走,是一种对世界进行诗意思考的邀请,一种文字与事物、思想与经验相吻合的文献性体验。
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Documents that Make Us Uneasy: Walter Benjamin’s Path
The Walter Benjamin Path is not a metaphorical fiction; it is a real Pyrenean hiking trail that leads from France to Spain. It is a border trail taken by people who fled European totalitarian regimes during World War II. Its point of arrival, which overlooks the Mediterranean Sea, is the cemetery of Portbou, which recalls the memory of Walter Benjamin who died there on September 26, 1940. Between irony and tragedy, the tombstone takes up the famous quote from the philosopher “There is no document of culture that is not at the same time a document of barbarism.” In front of the cemetery, a memorial, created by the artist Dani Karavan, pays homage to the German philosopher, it is called “passages.” This sculpted work testifies to a reflection on memory, the partition of space and the journey through time, in resonance with Benjamin's thought. The Walter Benjamin path can be analyzed as a rhizome document. The path, in a documentary maze, establishes a tension between visible and invisible, presence and absence.Walking along the Walter Benjamin trail is an invitation to think poetically about the world, an experience of documentarity where word and thing, idea and experience coincide.
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