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La questione dell'aura tra Benjamin e Adorno

Giuseppe Di Giacomo

pp. 235-256

The paper proposes a new understanding of the notion of “aura” as it emerges, including similarities and differences, in the aesthetic thought of Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno. In particular, the paper shows how, not only in Adorno but already in Benjamin, such a concept designates also the capacity of artwork to refers, by its own internal, to an irreducible otherness. In this perspective, in a world increasingly dominated by a tendency to homologation and mercification – with the resulting identification of art and cultural industry –, contemporary art looks like a continuous oscillation between the will to deny aura and, other times, the awareness of its necessary survival, closely related (in particular, according to Adorno) to the recognition of the need to “save” not only the appearance but also, by that very fact, the aesthetic autonomy.

Publication details

DOI: 10.4000/estetica.1626

Full citation:

Di Giacomo, G. (2013). La questione dell'aura tra Benjamin e Adorno. Rivista di estetica 52, pp. 235-256.

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