Walter Benjamin and childhood: impressionist notes on his narrative(s) from diverse narratives
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Resumo: | This article deals with childhood as an object of philosophical reflection on WB suggesting, since his outcome was long before Philippe Aries, being him a precursor author of the current social studies on children which see the child as social actor and as a producer of culture,. The experience of childhood in WB emerges through the work of his childhood memory of toys, children’s books and emotions, but also through his reflections on pedagogy. In his writings on childhood, in the early twentieth century, the present view of the specificity of children’s cultures is affirmed, in which the child is not the miniature of an adult, but the possessor of a very reason, even if it is irrational to our eyes. Thus, in WB, as in Baudelaire, the child is an individual, able to discover or create the ‘new’ opposed to ‘always-equal’, the new as the constant and fascinating (re) discovery of life itself. That aspect which, paradoxically, is also the ‘eternal and immutable’. This article consists of reflections in the light of WB’s texts, by readers and scholars of his work and authors from other areas of knowledge, with whom a dialogue is established from Benjamin’s texts. |
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Walter Benjamin and childhood: impressionist notes on his narrative(s) from diverse narrativesWalter Benjamin e a infância: apontamentos impressionistas sobre sua(s) narrativa(s) a partir de narrativas diversaschildhoodphilosophychildren’s culturesWalter Benjamininfânciafilosofiaculturas infantisWalter BenjaminThis article deals with childhood as an object of philosophical reflection on WB suggesting, since his outcome was long before Philippe Aries, being him a precursor author of the current social studies on children which see the child as social actor and as a producer of culture,. The experience of childhood in WB emerges through the work of his childhood memory of toys, children’s books and emotions, but also through his reflections on pedagogy. In his writings on childhood, in the early twentieth century, the present view of the specificity of children’s cultures is affirmed, in which the child is not the miniature of an adult, but the possessor of a very reason, even if it is irrational to our eyes. Thus, in WB, as in Baudelaire, the child is an individual, able to discover or create the ‘new’ opposed to ‘always-equal’, the new as the constant and fascinating (re) discovery of life itself. That aspect which, paradoxically, is also the ‘eternal and immutable’. This article consists of reflections in the light of WB’s texts, by readers and scholars of his work and authors from other areas of knowledge, with whom a dialogue is established from Benjamin’s texts.Este artigo trata da infância como objeto de reflexão filosófica em Walter Benjamin (WB), sugerindo que tal autor é o precursor dos atuais estudos sociais sobre a infância que veem a criança como ator social e como produtora de cultura, por ser muito anterior a Philippe Ariès. A experiência da infância em WB surge através do trabalho da sua memória sobre emoções, brinquedos e livros infantis, além de suas reflexões sobre pedagogia. Nos textos de WB sobre infância, no início do século XX, vemos afirmada a atual visão da especificidade das culturas infantis, em que a criança não é o adulto em miniatura, e sim detentora de uma razão própria, ainda que irracional aos nossos olhos. Assim, em WB, como em Baudelaire, a criança é o indivíduo capaz de descobrir ou criar o ‘novo’ em oposição ao ‘sempre-igual’; o novo como a constante e fascinada (re)descoberta da própria vida; aquilo que, paradoxalmente, é também o ‘eterno e o imutável’. Este artigo é composto de reflexões feitas à luz de textos de WB, de leitores e exegetas de sua obra e de autores de outras áreas do conhecimento com os quais se estabelece diálogo a partir dos textos benjaminianos.Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2011-05-09info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/faced/article/view/7535Educação; Vol. 34 No. 2 (2011): Dossier - Biographical (Auto) Research and TrainingEducação; Vol. 34 Núm. 2 (2011): Dossier - Búsqueda (Auto) biográfica y FormaciónEducação; v. 34 n. 2 (2011): Dossiê - Pesquisa (Auto)biográfica e Formação1981-25820101-465Xreponame:Educaçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUC_RSporhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/faced/article/view/7535/6360Marchi, Rita de Cassiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2018-06-28T16:34:52Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/7535Revistahttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/faced/indexONGhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/faced/oaieditora.periodicos@pucrs.br||reveduc@pucrs.br1981-25820101-465Xopendoar:2018-06-28T16:34:52Educação - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false |
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Walter Benjamin and childhood: impressionist notes on his narrative(s) from diverse narratives Walter Benjamin e a infância: apontamentos impressionistas sobre sua(s) narrativa(s) a partir de narrativas diversas |
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Walter Benjamin and childhood: impressionist notes on his narrative(s) from diverse narratives |
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Walter Benjamin and childhood: impressionist notes on his narrative(s) from diverse narratives Marchi, Rita de Cassia childhood philosophy children’s cultures Walter Benjamin infância filosofia culturas infantis Walter Benjamin |
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This article deals with childhood as an object of philosophical reflection on WB suggesting, since his outcome was long before Philippe Aries, being him a precursor author of the current social studies on children which see the child as social actor and as a producer of culture,. The experience of childhood in WB emerges through the work of his childhood memory of toys, children’s books and emotions, but also through his reflections on pedagogy. In his writings on childhood, in the early twentieth century, the present view of the specificity of children’s cultures is affirmed, in which the child is not the miniature of an adult, but the possessor of a very reason, even if it is irrational to our eyes. Thus, in WB, as in Baudelaire, the child is an individual, able to discover or create the ‘new’ opposed to ‘always-equal’, the new as the constant and fascinating (re) discovery of life itself. That aspect which, paradoxically, is also the ‘eternal and immutable’. This article consists of reflections in the light of WB’s texts, by readers and scholars of his work and authors from other areas of knowledge, with whom a dialogue is established from Benjamin’s texts. |
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