Heine and critical theory /:
"Heinrich Heine's role in the formation of Critical Theory has been systematically overlooked in the course of the successful appropriation of his thought by Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, and the legacy they left, in particular for Adorno, Benjamin and the Frankfurt School. This book examines th...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Heinrich Heine's role in the formation of Critical Theory has been systematically overlooked in the course of the successful appropriation of his thought by Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, and the legacy they left, in particular for Adorno, Benjamin and the Frankfurt School. This book examines the critical connections that led Adorno to call for a "reappraisal" of Heine in a 1948 essay that, published posthumously, remains under-examined. Tracing Heine's Jewish difference and its liberating comedy of irreverence in the thought of the Frankfurt School, the book situates the project of Critical Theory in the tradition of a praxis of critique, which Heine elevates to the art of public controversy. Heine's bold linking of aesthetics and political concerns anticipates the critical paradigm assumed by Benjamin and Adorno. Reading Critical Theory with Heine recovers a forgotten voice that has theoretically critical significance for the formation of the Frankfurt School. With Heine, the project of Critical Theory can be understood as the sustained effort to advance the emancipation of the affects and the senses, at the heart of a theoretical vision that recognizes pleasure as the liberating force in the fight for freedom."--Bloomsbury Publishing |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 311 pages) : illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 0 | |a Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Heine's Jewish Difference and the Project of Critical Theory; Heine's Jewish Comedy; Heine and the Frankfurt School: Dialectic of a Constellation; Heine's Modernity; 1 Displacement, Relocation, and the Dialectic of a Constellation: Heine, Critical Theory, and the New York Intellectuals; Leo Löwenthal, Max Horkheimer, andHeine in the Bronx; Adorno and Benjamin; Adolph S. Oko; Hannah Arendt; The Heine Debates in Commentary; 2 Heine's Readers: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud; Marx; Nietzsche; Freud | |
505 | 8 | |a Heine's Legacy and its Continuing Significance3 Heine's Dissonant Aesthetics; Contrast, Dissonance, and Disenchantment; The Critical Function of Dissonance in Adorno; A Californian Perspective; Returning "Home": Heine the Wound; Heine's Dissonant Voices; 4 The Signifying Lizard: Language, Sign, and Play; Goethe and the Frankfurt School of Language; The Signifying Lizard; Monkeys Might Understand but Choose Not to Speak; Ticking Watches and the Beat of Drums; Displaced Philology and the Language of the Other; No Idea: The Nonconceptual | |
505 | 8 | |a 5 Messiah in Golden Chains: Deferred Action and the Concept of HistoryHistorical Materialism; Constellation and Counterhistories; After History: The View from the Prompter's Box; The Terror of Deferred Action and the Problem of Representation: Heine on Delaroche's History Paintings; The Messiah in Golden Chains; Dream, Imagination, History: Going Forward Going Back; Nachträglichkeit's Aftereffects: Heine and Freud; Eulogy of a Dying God and Moses's Creation of a People; Temporality, the Paradox of Time, and Nonsimultaneity; "And Only Time Remains." | |
505 | 8 | |a 6 The Comedy of Body and Mind: Emancipation and the Power of the AffectsSpinoza's Return; Brain and Belly: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; Seraphine; 7 Myths of Enlightenment: Heine's Secularization Narratives; Protestant Secularization:The City of Lucca; Secularization Theory as Counternarrative Heine's Intellectual History; 8 Another Abraham, Another Sarah: Heine's Frankfurt Shul in The Rabbi of Bacherach; Notes; Bibliography; Index | |
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contents | Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Heine's Jewish Difference and the Project of Critical Theory; Heine's Jewish Comedy; Heine and the Frankfurt School: Dialectic of a Constellation; Heine's Modernity; 1 Displacement, Relocation, and the Dialectic of a Constellation: Heine, Critical Theory, and the New York Intellectuals; Leo Löwenthal, Max Horkheimer, andHeine in the Bronx; Adorno and Benjamin; Adolph S. Oko; Hannah Arendt; The Heine Debates in Commentary; 2 Heine's Readers: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud; Marx; Nietzsche; Freud Heine's Legacy and its Continuing Significance3 Heine's Dissonant Aesthetics; Contrast, Dissonance, and Disenchantment; The Critical Function of Dissonance in Adorno; A Californian Perspective; Returning "Home": Heine the Wound; Heine's Dissonant Voices; 4 The Signifying Lizard: Language, Sign, and Play; Goethe and the Frankfurt School of Language; The Signifying Lizard; Monkeys Might Understand but Choose Not to Speak; Ticking Watches and the Beat of Drums; Displaced Philology and the Language of the Other; No Idea: The Nonconceptual 5 Messiah in Golden Chains: Deferred Action and the Concept of HistoryHistorical Materialism; Constellation and Counterhistories; After History: The View from the Prompter's Box; The Terror of Deferred Action and the Problem of Representation: Heine on Delaroche's History Paintings; The Messiah in Golden Chains; Dream, Imagination, History: Going Forward Going Back; Nachträglichkeit's Aftereffects: Heine and Freud; Eulogy of a Dying God and Moses's Creation of a People; Temporality, the Paradox of Time, and Nonsimultaneity; "And Only Time Remains." 6 The Comedy of Body and Mind: Emancipation and the Power of the AffectsSpinoza's Return; Brain and Belly: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; Seraphine; 7 Myths of Enlightenment: Heine's Secularization Narratives; Protestant Secularization:The City of Lucca; Secularization Theory as Counternarrative Heine's Intellectual History; 8 Another Abraham, Another Sarah: Heine's Frankfurt Shul in The Rabbi of Bacherach; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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spelling | Goetschel, Willi, 1958- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkHk4TVwbGXYkFgPBqG73 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n84120447 Heine and critical theory / Willi Goetschel. London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. ©2019 1 online resource (xii, 311 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; Abbreviations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Heine's Jewish Difference and the Project of Critical Theory; Heine's Jewish Comedy; Heine and the Frankfurt School: Dialectic of a Constellation; Heine's Modernity; 1 Displacement, Relocation, and the Dialectic of a Constellation: Heine, Critical Theory, and the New York Intellectuals; Leo Löwenthal, Max Horkheimer, andHeine in the Bronx; Adorno and Benjamin; Adolph S. Oko; Hannah Arendt; The Heine Debates in Commentary; 2 Heine's Readers: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud; Marx; Nietzsche; Freud Heine's Legacy and its Continuing Significance3 Heine's Dissonant Aesthetics; Contrast, Dissonance, and Disenchantment; The Critical Function of Dissonance in Adorno; A Californian Perspective; Returning "Home": Heine the Wound; Heine's Dissonant Voices; 4 The Signifying Lizard: Language, Sign, and Play; Goethe and the Frankfurt School of Language; The Signifying Lizard; Monkeys Might Understand but Choose Not to Speak; Ticking Watches and the Beat of Drums; Displaced Philology and the Language of the Other; No Idea: The Nonconceptual 5 Messiah in Golden Chains: Deferred Action and the Concept of HistoryHistorical Materialism; Constellation and Counterhistories; After History: The View from the Prompter's Box; The Terror of Deferred Action and the Problem of Representation: Heine on Delaroche's History Paintings; The Messiah in Golden Chains; Dream, Imagination, History: Going Forward Going Back; Nachträglichkeit's Aftereffects: Heine and Freud; Eulogy of a Dying God and Moses's Creation of a People; Temporality, the Paradox of Time, and Nonsimultaneity; "And Only Time Remains." 6 The Comedy of Body and Mind: Emancipation and the Power of the AffectsSpinoza's Return; Brain and Belly: Don Quixote and Sancho Panza; Seraphine; 7 Myths of Enlightenment: Heine's Secularization Narratives; Protestant Secularization:The City of Lucca; Secularization Theory as Counternarrative Heine's Intellectual History; 8 Another Abraham, Another Sarah: Heine's Frankfurt Shul in The Rabbi of Bacherach; Notes; Bibliography; Index "Heinrich Heine's role in the formation of Critical Theory has been systematically overlooked in the course of the successful appropriation of his thought by Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, and the legacy they left, in particular for Adorno, Benjamin and the Frankfurt School. This book examines the critical connections that led Adorno to call for a "reappraisal" of Heine in a 1948 essay that, published posthumously, remains under-examined. Tracing Heine's Jewish difference and its liberating comedy of irreverence in the thought of the Frankfurt School, the book situates the project of Critical Theory in the tradition of a praxis of critique, which Heine elevates to the art of public controversy. Heine's bold linking of aesthetics and political concerns anticipates the critical paradigm assumed by Benjamin and Adorno. Reading Critical Theory with Heine recovers a forgotten voice that has theoretically critical significance for the formation of the Frankfurt School. With Heine, the project of Critical Theory can be understood as the sustained effort to advance the emancipation of the affects and the senses, at the heart of a theoretical vision that recognizes pleasure as the liberating force in the fight for freedom."--Bloomsbury Publishing Print version record. Heine, Heinrich, 1797-1856. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79081313 Heine, Heinrich, 1797-1856 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJjMw9cwRXYxvXmGKDvCQq Authors, German Political and social views. Critical theory. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88002456 Jews Germany Intellectual life. Écrivains allemands Pensée politique et sociale. Théorie critique. 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