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Things Beyond Resemblance: Collected Essays on Theodor W. Adorno (Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism, and the Arts)
 
 
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Things Beyond Resemblance: Collected Essays on Theodor W. Adorno (Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism, and the Arts) [Hardcover]

Robert Hullot-Kentor (Author)
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0231136587 978-0231136587 August 22, 2006

Theodor W. Adorno was a major twentieth-century philosopher and social critic whose writings on oppositional culture in art, music, and literature increasingly stand at the center of contemporary intellectual debate. In this excellent collection, Robert Hullot-Kentor, widely regarded as the most distinguished American translator and commentator on Adorno, gathers together sixteen essays he has written about the philosopher over the past twenty years.

The opening essay, "Origin Is the Goal," pursues Adorno's thesis of the dialectic of enlightenment to better understand the urgent social and political situation of the United States. "Back to Adorno" examines Adorno's idea that sacrifice is the primordial form of human domination; "Second Salvage" reconstructs Adorno's unfinished study of the transformation of music in radio transmission; and "What Is Mechanical Reproduction" revisits Adorno's criticism of Walter Benjamin. Further essays cover a broad range of topics: Adorno's affinities with Wallace Stevens and Nabokov, his complex relationship with Kierkegaard and psychoanalysis, and his critical study of popular music.

Many of these essays have been revised, with new material added that emphasizes the relevance of Adorno's thought to the United States today. Things Beyond Resemblance is a timely and richly analytical collection crucial to the study of critical theory, aesthetics, continental philosophy, and Adorno.


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Here, under the optic of the artist, Adorno's philosophy once again begins to breathe...

(Rolf Tiedemann, director emeritus of the T.W. Adorno-Archiv, Frankfurt, and editor of T.W. Adorno's Collected Writings 7/1/07)

I urge anyone who entertains doubts about the emperor's attires to read Hullot-Kentor's brilliant and definitive deconstruction of Jameson in Things Beyond Resemblance.

(Mike Davis, University of California, Irvine )

Although each section was written independently and can stand on its own, an exhilarating effect is produced by situating them together-much in the same way that an individual painting is transformed when thoughtfully incorporated into an exhibit.

(Thomas Wheatland, Assumption College )

Things Beyond Resemblance is a book Adorno scholars will appreciate... [and] should prove to be a valuable resource.

(Thomas Wheatland H-German )

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Theodor W. Adorno is among the most potent theoretical legislators of our time and Robert Hullot-Kentor is a brilliant expositor of his ideas. Hullot-Kentor writes with an elegant brio all his own, bringing wit and fire to the most difficult subjects and exploring them in provocative and imaginative ways.

(Martin Jay, Sidney Hellman Ehrman Professor of History, University of California, Berkeley )

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  • Hardcover: 338 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (August 22, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231136587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231136587
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 1.1 inches
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There are many writers attempting to explain Adorno's thought, but none of them seems to have absorbed that thought as well as Hullot-Kentor. Simple evidence of this is the fact that Kentor is able to explain these ideas with a relative minimum of quotation of Adorno. Rather, Kentor succeeds spectacularly in situating Adorno's thought not only in the context of its own times but of our times--convincingly demonstrating, for instance, that most contemporary American intellectuals are going to have a difficult time even accepting the premise of Adorno's Aesthetic Theory.

Kentor is a rare type of thinker and writer--one with an actual passionate attachment to the thinker he is in turn discussing. Kentor does not perform a "reading" of Adorno--rather, he provides insights that have clearly resulted from years of thinking about this philosopher.

This volume is especially valuable for those wishing to relate meaningfully to Adorno's thought and for those interested in a generally Marxist critique of culture.
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things beyond resemblance, emphatic music, second salvage, phony spell, technical reproduction, reproduction essay, aesthetic semblance, immanent criticism, exhibition value, original history, lead essay
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United States, Aesthetic Theory, Philosophy of New Music, New York City, Late Marxism, Walter Benjamin, Humbert Humbert, Francis Bacon, The Concept of Enlightenment, Wallace Stevens, Los Angeles, Minima Moralia, Age of Its Technical, French Revolution, North American, The Work of Art, World War, Authoritarian Personality, Constructive Dissonance, John the Baptist, Paul Tillich, Radio Physiognomies
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