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LIPCEN, Erika. Walter Benjamin, Reader of Kafka: Study, Oblivion and Justice. arete [online]. 2018, vol.30, n.2, pp.289-303. ISSN 1016-913X.  http://dx.doi.org/10.18800/arete.201802.005.

In this paper we propose to explore an aspect of Franz Kafka. On the Tenth Anniversary of his Death, an essay that Walter Benjamin wrote in 1934 for the Jüdische Rundschau, and to investigate an idea that does not develop there in extenso: the "study" (Studium). Throughout the text, we find that Benjamin relates this idea with two other concepts: first, he argues that study is opposed to "oblivion", and, on the other hand, links study with the notion of justice. In this way, both characterizations seem to coexist in the essay about Kafka, without the author developing them in depth. The objective of this work is, then, to delve into each of them in order to clarify how Benjamin conceives the study so that it can be associated with both a struggle against oblivion and with justice.

Keywords : Walter Benjamin; Franz Kafka; study; oblivion; justice.

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