Login Home Help Contact

MFS Modern Fiction Studies

Volume 52, Number 4, Winter 2006

E-ISSN: 1080-658X Print ISSN: 0026-7724

DOI: 10.1353/mfs.2007.0000

Beeck, Nathalie op de.
Found Objects: (Jem Cohen, Ben Katchor, Walter Benjamin)
MFS Modern Fiction Studies - Volume 52, Number 4, Winter 2006, pp. 807-830

The Johns Hopkins University Press

Jem Cohen's film Lost Book Found and Ben Katchor's comic strip Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer theorize American memory and urban decay. In moving images and sequential panels respectively, Cohen and Katchor comment on melancholy, nostalgia, commodity fetishism, and the meanings extracted from physical objects and lived space. Their works of cinema and graphic art draw attention to urban shopping centers, the repetitious work of salespeople in those ritualized environments, and the mass public's transitory consumer experiences. This essay examines Cohen's and Katchor's work in light of Walter Benjamin's historical materialist criticism.


© 2010 Project MUSE®. Produced by The Johns Hopkins University Press in collaboration with The Milton S. Eisenhower Library.