Adorno in America
University of Minnesota Press (2007)
| Abstract | Adorno in America eloquently and persuasively argues for a more complicated, more intimate relationship between Adorno and American society than has ever been ... | |||||||||
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David Sherman (2001). Adorno's Kierkegaardian Debt. Philosophy and Social Criticism 27 (1):77-106.
Bed P. Paudyal (2009). Mimesis in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory. Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (8):1-10.
J. M. Bernstein (2001). Adorno: Disenchantment and Ethics. Cambridge University Press.
Maggie O'Neill (ed.) (1999). Adorno, Culture, and Feminism. Sage Publications.
Joseph D. Lewandowski (1996). Adorno on Jazz and Society. Philosophy and Social Criticism 22 (5):103-121.
Karen S. Feldman (2011). Not Dialectical Enough: On Benjamin, Adorno, and Autonomous Critique. Philosophy and Rhetoric 44 (4):336-362.
Martin Seel (2004). Adorno's Contemplative Ethics. Critical Horizons 5 (1):259-269.
Babette Babich (2011). Adorno on Nihilism and Modern Science, Animals, and Jews. Symposium 15 (1):110-145.
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