Prismatic thought: Theodor W. Adorno
A leading figure in the Frankfurt School of philosophers from the 1930s through the time of his death in 1969, Adorno was the author of influential philosophical and sociological works on issues ranging from aesthetics, music history, and mass culture to politics, modern technology, and the Western...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | A leading figure in the Frankfurt School of philosophers from the 1930s through the time of his death in 1969, Adorno was the author of influential philosophical and sociological works on issues ranging from aesthetics, music history, and mass culture to politics, modern technology, and the Western philosophical tradition Prismatic Thought is a brilliant tour of Adorno's work, with special emphasis on his aesthetic writings. Peter Uwe Hohendahl opens with a pair of chapters that considers Adorno's years of exile in the United States during the Second World War and his return in the early 1950s to a West Germany harrowed by its recent Nazi past and responsibility for the Holocaust. He then examines Adorno's writings on literature, language, poetry, philosophy, and mass culture in relation to modern history. Throughout the book, Hohendahl argues that Adorno's work "ultimately resists the desire for systematic order, the search for a grand design that gives meaning to all the individual texts." Prismatic Thought is distinguished by Hohendahl's sensitivity to the historical and intellectual conditions of Adorno's time and by his mastery of the myriad Adorno studies of the past twenty-five years. Equally important is his description of Adorno's relevance to our own age. In the course of situating Adorno in his own era, Hohendahl introduces us to an Adorno who is also our contemporary |
Beschreibung: | XI, 287 S. |
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adam_text | PRISMATIC THOUGHT
THE ODOR W AD OR NO
Peter Uwe Hohendahl
University of Nebraska Press
Lincoln amp; London
Contents
Preface
List of Abbreviations
PART ONE: CONTEXTS
I Approaches to Adorno:
A Tentative Typology
2 The Philosopher in Exile
3 Education after the Holocaust
vii
xi
PART TWO: CRITICISM AND METHOD
4 Interpretation as Critique:
The Path to Literature 75
5 Language, Poetry, and Race:
The Example of Heinrich Heine 105
6 Reading Mass Culture 119
7 The Social Dimension: Art and
the Problem of Mediation 149
PART THREE: MODES OF THEORY
8 The Philosophy of Art and Its
Discontents 185
9 The Discourse of Philosophy
and the Problem of Language 217
10 Epilogue: Critical Theory after
Adorno 243
Notes 255
Index 277
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