Abstract

Esta conversación con Georges Didi-Huberman, pensador e historiador del arte francés, reflexiona sobre dos de sus obras: Cortezas e Imágenes pese a todo —centrada la primeraen su visita a Auschwitz-Birkenau y la segunda, en las fotografías testimoniales que miembros del Sonderkommando lograron tomar de Auschwitz-Birkenau en 1944—, para reflexionar con su autor sobre la imagen, lo inimaginable y la imaginación, desde un punto de vista político y filosófico.

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