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About the Author
Nathan Ross is associate professor of philosophy at Oklahoma City University. He is the author of On Mechanism in Hegel's Social and Political Philosophy (2008) as well as a forthcoming book on aesthetic experience in classical German philosophy and critical theory. Contributors: Natalia Baeza, Post-doctoral Researcher in Philosophy, University of Florence; Georg Bertram, Professor of Philosophy, Freie Universitat Berlin; Rick Elmore, Visiting Assistant Professor, Appalachian State University; Tom Huhn, Professor of Philosophy, New York School of Visual Arts; Eduardo Mendieta, Professor of Philosophy, State University of New York at Stony Brook; Marcia Morgan, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies, Muhlenberg College; Alison Ross, Australian Research Council Future Fellow in Philosophy, Monash University; Andrea Sakoparnig, PhD candidate, Freie Universitat Berlin; Surti Singh, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, American University Cairo; Stephane Symons, Assistant Professor of Aesthetics and Philosophy of Art, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven; Joseph Weiss, Lecturer, DePaul University
Reviews
The generative and troubled relationship between Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno decisively shaped early Critical Theory, giving rise to some of the most important concepts and issues in modern aesthetics and cultural studies. This insightful collection of essays sheds new light on their relationship - showing why their debates remain highly relevant for politically progressive thought and action. -- Lambert Zuidervaart, Professor of Philosophy, Institute for Christian Studies and University of Toronto
This collection of essays presents a comprehensive view on central topics in the fundamental role aesthetic theory and experience play in Adorno and Benjamin. The balance of Critical Theory 'notorious' scholars and some young voices in the field is refreshing and opens up to new readings. Insightful and informative, the volume offers a valuable discussion of Critical theory. -- Gertrud Koch, Department of Theatre Studies, Freie Universitat Berlin
This outstanding collection is devoted to unlocking the essential connection between aesthetic experience and philosophical critique, as it is articulated in the tensions and overlooked continuities between Benjamin and Adorno. By going back to the roots of critical theory, the articles in this volume manage the very difficult task of finding original approaches to the state of critical theory today. -- Maria del Rosario Acosta Lopez, Associate Professor of Philosophy, DePaul University
Book Information
ISBN 9781783482931
Author Nathan Ross
Format Paperback
Page Count 232
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 372g
Dimensions(mm) 227mm * 154mm * 18mm