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A companion to Adorno / edited by Peter E. Gordon, Espen Hammer, Max Pensky.

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Book
Contributor:
Gordon, Peter Eli, editor.
Wiley InterScience (Online service)
Series:
Blackwell companions to philosophy ; 71.
Blackwell companions to philosophy ; 71
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969.
Adorno, Theodor W.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xix, 660 pages).
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2020.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
Part I Intellectual Foundations p. 1
1 Adorno: A Biographical Sketch p. 3 / Peter E. Gordon
2 Adorno's Inaugural Lecture: The Actuality of Philosophy in the Age of Mass Production p. 21 / Roger Foster
3 Reading Kierkegaard p. 35 / Marcia Morgan
4 Guilt and Mourning: Adorno's Debt to and Critique of Benjamin p. 51 / Alexander Stern
5 Adorno and the Second Viennese School p. 67 / Sherry D. Lee
Part II Cultural Analysis p. 85
6 The Culture Industry p. 87 / Fred Rush
7 Adorno and Horkheimer on Anti-Semitism p. 103 / Fabian Freyenhagen
8 Adorno and Jazz p. 123 / Andrew Bowie
9 Adorno's Democratic Modernism in America: Leaders and Educators as Political Artists p. 139 / Shannon Mariotti
10 Inhuman Methods for an Inhumane World: Adorno's Empirical Social Research, 1938-1950 p. 153 / Charles Clavey
Part III History and Domination p. 173
11 Adorno and Blumenberg: Nonconceptuality and the Bilderverbot p. 175 / Martin Jay
12 Philosophy of History p. 193 / Iain Macdonald
13 The Anthropology in Dialectic of Enlightenment p. 207 / Pierre-François Noppen
14 Adorno's Reception of Weber and Lukács p. 221 / Michael J. Thompson
15 Adorno's Aesthetic Model of Social Critique p. 237 / Andrew Huddleston
16 The Critique of the Enlightenment p. 251 / Martin Shuster
Part IV Social Theory and Empirical Inquiry p. 271
17 "Nothing is True Except the Exaggerations:" The Legacy of The Authoritarian Personality p. 273 / David Jenemann
18 Exposing Antagonisms: Adorno on the Possibilities of Sociology p. 287 / Matthias Benzer and Julian Krause
19 Adorno and Marx p. 303 / Peter Osborne
20 Adorno's Three Contributions to a Theory of Mass Psychology and Why They Matter p. 321 / Eli Zaretsky
21 Adorno and Postwar German Society p. 335 / Jakob Norberg
Part V Aesthetics p. 349
22 Aesthetic Autonomy p. 351 / Owen Hulatt
23 Adorno and Literary Criticism p. 365 / Henry W. Pickford
24 Adorno as a Modernist Writer p. 383 / Richard Eldridge
25 Adorno's Aesthetic Theory p. 397 / Eva Geulen
26 Aesthetic Theory as Social Theory p. 413 / Peter Uwe Hohendahl
27 Adorno, Music, and the Ineffable p. 427 / Michael Gallope
28 Adorno and Opera p. 443 / Richard Leppert
Part VI Negative Dialectics p. 457
29 What Is Negative Dialectics?: Adorno's Reevaluation of Hegel p. 459 / Terry Pinkard
30 Adorno's Critique of Heidegger p. 473 / Espen Hammer
31 Concept and Object: Adorno's Critique of Kant p. 487 / J. M. Bernstein
32 Critique and Disappointment: Negative Dialectics as Late Philosophy p. 503 / Max Pensky
33 Negative Dialectics and Philosophical Truth p. 519 / Brian O'Connor
34 Adorno and Scholem: The Heretical Redemption of Metaphysics p. 531 / Asaf Angermann
35 Adorno's Concept of Metaphysical Experience p. 549 / Peter E. Gordon
Part VII Ethics and Politics p. 565
36 After Auschwitz p. 567 / Christian Skirke
37 Forever Resistant? Adorno and Radical Transformation of Society p. 583 / Maeve Cooke
38 Adorno's Materialist Ethic of Love p. 601 / Kathy J. Kiloh
39 Adorno's Metaphysics of Moral Solidarity in the Moment of its Fall p. 615 / James Gordon Finlayson.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Hoboken, N.J. Available via World Wide Web.
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Print version: A companion to Adorno
ISBN:
9781119146933
1119146933
9781119146926
1119146925
9781119146940
1119146941
Publisher Number:
40029883013
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