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- Title
Of Big Ears and Bondage: Benjamin, Kafka, and the Static of the Sirens.
- Authors
Levine, Michael G.
- Abstract
Walter Benjamin writes about a childhood photograph of Franz Kafka on two occasions: his essay on photography and his commemorative text, 'Franz Kafka: Zur zehnten Wiederkehr seines Todestages.' In the latter, Benjamin describes not only the close atmosphere and tight-fitting clothing that he notes in his 'Kleine Geschichte der Photographie,' but also the prominent, large ear of the depicted six-year old subject. In posing the question how the acoustics of this still image relate to the stifling scenery and clothing that appear, in Benjamin's account, to envelop the child, this article addresses the gestural dimension of acoustic phenomena in Kafka's œuvre, and above all, its tendency towards prayer-a prayer that, perhaps, resonates less with the attentiveness that, for Malebranche, is the natural prayer of the soul, than the holy prostitution of Baudelaire's Spleen de Paris.
- Subjects
BENJAMIN, Walter, 1892-1940; KAFKA, Franz, 1883-1924; PHOTOGRAPHY &; philosophy; SOUND; PHOTOGRAPHY of children; PHOTOGRAPHIC exposure; KLEINE Geschichte der Photographie (Book)
- Publication
German Quarterly, 2014, Vol 87, Issue 2, p196
- ISSN
0016-8831
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/gequ.10205