Critical theory: the basics
"Critical Theory: The Basics brings clarity to a topic that is confusingly bandied about with various meanings today in popular and academic culture. First defined by Max Horkheimer in the 1930s, "critical theory" now extends far beyond its original German context around the Frankfurt...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Critical Theory: The Basics brings clarity to a topic that is confusingly bandied about with various meanings today in popular and academic culture. First defined by Max Horkheimer in the 1930s, "critical theory" now extends far beyond its original German context around the Frankfurt School and the emergence of Nazism. We now often speak of critical theories of race, gender, anti-colonialism, and so forth. This book introduces especially the core program of the first-generation of the Frankfurt School (including Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse), and shows how this program remains crucial to understanding the problems, ideologies, and systems of the modern world, including capitalism, racism, sexism, and the enduring problems of colonialism. It explores basic questions like: What is critical theory? What can critical theory be? What should it be? Why and how does critical theory remain vital to understanding the contemporary world, including notions of self, society, politics, art, religion, culture, race, gender, and class? With suggestions for further reading, this book is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking an accessible but robust introduction to the richness and complexity of this tradition and to its continuing importance today." |
Beschreibung: | xiii, 228 Seiten 19,8 cm |
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Acknowledgments 1 xi Introduction: Suffering 1 Why Critical Theory? 2 What This Book Is 3 Subjectivity, Normativity, and Second Nature 4 Critical Theory, Needless Suffering, and Ideology 5 The Frankfurt School and Marx 6 The Frankfurt School, Marx, and the United States 7 The Frankfurt School on History 8 Genocide, Capitalism, and the Global Order 9 Crisis and Capitalism i 1 2 4 9 12 14 19 23 27 Critique 1 Strategies for Change 2 The Method(s) and Discipline(s)of Critical Theory 3 Needless Suffering, Broader Context, and Method(s) 4 Theory and Practice 5 Criticism: Immanent andOtherwise 6 The Normative Grounds of Critical Theory: The Institutional Context 7 The Normative Grounds of Critical Theory: Beyond the Institutional Context 8 Critical Theory and Subjectivity 33 33 37 39 42 46 49 53 56
2 3 4 Self 1 Subjectivity and Maturity 2 Subjectivity, Stoicism, and Marxism 3 Subjectivity and the World: Kant, Hegel, and Marx 4 Subjectivity and the World: Freud, Psychoanalysis, and Material Processes 5 Fromm, Psychoanalysis, and the Frankfurt School 6 Psychoanalysis and History: Horkheimer, Adorno, and Marcuse б3 53 57· 7q Society 1 Modern Society 2 Commodity Exchange and History 3 Commodities, Labor, and the Production of Value 4 Commodity, World, Reification: Lukacs, Husserl, and Lask 5 Abstraction and Administration 6 History and Reason 7 State Capitalism 8 The Culture Industry, Free Time, and Politics 9 Politics and Psychoanalysis 10 Maturity 95 95 98 102 106 112 116 118 122 124 126 Art 1 Art and Society 2 Art, Judgment, and Autonomy 3 Art, History, and Suffering 4 On the Importance of Form 5 Two Examples: Schoenberg and Beckett 6 Society and the Everyday 7 Negativity and Society 8 Sensibility, Subjectivity, and the Shudder 9 The Autonomy of Art 133 133 135 139 141 144 149 151 154 158 74 80 85
5 Religion 1 Art, Religion, Society, andNegative Theology 2 Suffering and Religion 3 Scholem, Benjamin, and the Frankfurt School 4 Scholem on Jewish Theology 5 Kafka as Locus 6 Redemption, Critical Theory, and Theology 7 Critical Theory and the Archive of Religion 8 Antisemitism and Critical Theory 164 164 167 169 171 174 176 180 182 Conclusion: Philosophy, Critical Theory, and the Present 1 The Frankfurt School: Now and Then 2 Theory and Practice, Reprise 3 Resistance, Maturity, and the Present 189 189 192 194 Bibliography Index 197 223
Critical Theory: The Basics brings clarity to a topic that is confusingly bandied about with various meanings today in popular and academic culture. First defined by Max Horkheimer in the 1930s, “critical theory” now extends far beyond its original German context around the Frankfurt School and the emergence of Nazism. We now often speak of critical theories of race, gender, anti-colonialism, and so forth. This book introduces especially the core program of the first-generation of the Frankfurt School (including Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse), and shows howthis program remains crucial to understanding the problems, ideologies, and systems of the modern world, including capitalism, racism, sexism, and the enduring problems of colonialism. It explores basic questions like: • • • What is critical theory? What can critical theory be? What should it be? Why and how does critical theory remain vital to understanding the contemporary world, including notions of self, society, politics, art, religion, culture, race, gender, and class? With suggestions for further reading, this book is an ideal starting point for anyone seeking an accessible but robust introduction to the richness and complexity of this tradition and to its continuing importance today. |
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