Bu
makalede amacım, Michel Foucault’nun mekân felsefesinin en önemli kavramı olan heterotopya
düşüncesiyle Walter Benjamin’in Pasajlar yapıtında Paris pasajlarına dair
incelemeleri arasında bir yakınlığın olup olmadığını soruşturmak olacak. Foucault
heterotopyalara farklı bir yaşam deneyimi sunmak, sahip olduğumuz ideolojik mitosları
yıkmak gibi bir misyon atfeder. Benjamin de benzer biçimde Paris’teki
pasajların XIX. yüzyılda insanlara şehri farklı bir biçimde deneyimleme olanağı
sağladığını söyler. Pasajlar, o dönem için Paris deneyiminin olanaklılık koşulu
hâline gelmiştir. Yazımın temel konusu, bu iki farklı ekolden düşünürün mekân kavrayışlarının
buluşma noktalarına dikkat çekmek olacak.
In this article, my aim is to investigate whether there is an affinity
between the concept of heterotopia, which is the most important idea in Michel
Foucault’s philosophy of space and the observations of the arcades of Paris in
Walter Benjamin’s Passagenwerk. Foucault conceives heterotopias having a
mission to provide a different life experience for us. Also, they demystify our
ideological dreams. In a similar way, Benjamin says that by means of the
arcades of Paris, the city provides an opportunity for a different experience for
its inhabitants in the 19th century. The arcades became a condition of possibility
for the experience of Paris in that era. My article highlights the possible points
of convergence between Foucault’s and Benjamin’s conceptions of space.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Subjects | Philosophy |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 29, 2018 |
Submission Date | September 27, 2018 |
Acceptance Date | December 29, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 13 Issue: 26 |
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