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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.12.2018

Herausgeber

Beverley Best + weitere

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

1800

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/18,3/10,7 cm

Gewicht

3624 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4739-5334-5

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The Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory is and will be essential for anyone who wants to approach, study in depth and orientate oneself in that which falls under the name of critical theory. The authors of this volumes, extending the basis of the foundation of critical theory to include thinkers such as Bloch, Benjamin, Lukács, Kracauer, Sohn-Rethel, and others, give us more of an image of a large bush than that of a tree whose roots are planted in the city of Frankfurt alone. In this way, critical theory is de-provincialized, meeting Bolívar Echeverría and Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez; and it branches out further in its encounter with contemporary social and political movements and theories, including feminism and gendered dynamics of social reproduction. Through the voices of these great volumes, critical theory acquires new vitality from its dialogue with other traditions and critical discourses of capitalist modernity, showing that it is capable of transforming itself based on the variety of contemporary contexts. Professor Massimiliano Tomba 20180629

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

27.12.2018

Herausgeber

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

1800

Maße (L/B/H)

25,4/18,3/10,7 cm

Gewicht

3624 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4739-5334-5

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  • Produktbild: The Sage Handbook of Frankfurt School Critical Theory
  • VOLUME 01: Key Texts and Contributions to a Critical Theory of Society
    Chapter 1: Introduction: Key Texts and Contributions to a Critical Theory of Society - Beverley Best, Werner Bonefeld and Chris O¿Kane
    SECTION 01: The Frankfurt  School and Critical theory
    Chapter 2: Max Horkheimer and the Early Model of Critical Theory - John Abromeit
    Chapter 3: Leo Löwenthal: Last Man Standing - Christoph Hesse
    Chapter 4: Erich Fromm: Psychoanalysis and the Fear of Freedom - Kieran Durkin
    Chapter 5: Henryk Grossmann: Theory of Accumulation and Breakdown - Paul Mattick
    Chapter 6: Franz L. Neumann's Behemoth: A Materialist Voice in the Gesamtgestalt of Fascist Studies - Karsten Olson
    Chapter 7: Otto Kirchheimer: Capitalist State, Political Parties and Political Justice - Frank Schale, Lisa Klingsporn and Hubertus Buchstein
    Chapter 8: The Image of Benjamin - David Kaufmann
    Chapter 9: Dialectic of Enlightenment. Philosophical Fragments. - Marcel Stoetzler
    Chapter 10: Herbert Marcuse: Critical Theory as Radical Socialism - Charles Reitz
    Chapter 11: Theodor W. Adorno and Negative Dialectics - Nico Bobka and Dirk Braunstein
    SECTION 02: Theoretical Elaborations of a Critical Social Theory
    Chapter 12: Ernst Bloch: The Principle of Hope - Cat Moir
    Chapter 13: Georg Lukács: An Actually Existing Antinomy - Eric-John Russell
    Chapter 14: Siegfried Kracauer: Documentary Realist and Critic of Ideological "Homelessness" - Ansgar Martins
    Chapter 15: Alfred Seidel and the Nihilisation of Nihilism: A contribution to the prehistory of the Frankfurt School - Christian Voller
    Chapter 16: Arkadij Gurland: Political Science as Critical Theory - Hubertus Buchstein
    Chapter 17: Alfred Sohn-Rethel: Real Abstraction and the Unity of Commodity-Form and Thought Form - Frank Engster and Oliver Schlaudt
    Chapter 18: Alfred Schmidt: On the Critique of Social Nature - Hermann Kocyba
    Chapter19: Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge: From the Underestimated Subject to the Political Constitution of Commonwealth - Richard Langston
    Chapter 20: Hans-Jürgen Krahl: Social Constitution and Class Struggle - Jordi Maiso
    Chapter 21: Johannes Agnoli: Subversive Thought, the Critique of the State and (Post-)Fascism - Stephan Grigat
    Chapter 22: Helmut Reichelt and the New Reading of Marx - Ingo Elbe
    Chapter 23: Hans-Georg Backhaus: The Critique of Premonetary Theories of Value and the Perverted Forms of Economic Reality - Riccardo Bellofiore & Tommaso Redolfi Riva
    Chapter 24: Jürgen Habermas: Against Obstacles to Public Debates - Christoph Henning
    SECTION 03: Critical Reception and Further Developments
    Chapter 25: Gillian Rose: The Melancholy Science - Andrew Brower Latz
    Chapter 26: Bolívar Echeverría: Critical Discourse and Capitalist Modernity - Andrés Saenz De Sicilia
    Chapter 27: Adolfo Sánchez Vázquez: Philosophy of Praxis as Critical Theory - Stefan Gandler
    Chapter 28: Roberto Schwarz: : Mimesis Beyond Realism - Nicholas Brown
    Chapter 29: Aborted and/or Completed Modernization: Introducing Paulo Arantes - Pedro Rocha de Oliveira
    Chapter 30: Fredric Jameson - Carolyn Lesjak
    Chapter 31: Moishe Postone: Marx¿s Critique of Political Economy as Immanent Social Critique - Elena Louisa Lange
    Chapter 32: John Holloway: The Theory of Interstitial Revolution - Ana Cecilia Dinerstein
    Chapter 33: Radical Political or Neo-Liberal Imaginary? Nancy Fraser Revisited - Claudia Leeb
    Chapter 34: Axel Honneth and Critical Theory - Michael J. Thompson
    VOLUME 02: Themes
    Chapter 35: Introduction: Key Themes in Context of the Twentieth Century - Beverley Best, Werner Bonefeld and Chris O¿Kane
    SECTION 04: State, Economy, Society
    Chapter 36: Society as "Totality": On the negative-dialectical presentation of capitalist socialization - Lars Heitmann
    Chapter 37: Society and Violence - Sami Khatib
    Chapter 38: Society and History - José A. Zamora
    Chapter 39: Totality and Technological Form - Samir Gandesha
    Chapter 40: Materialism - Sebastian Truskolaski
    Chapter 41: Theology and Materialism - Julia Jopp and Ansgar Martins
    Chapter 42: Social Constitution and Class - Tom Houseman
    Chapter 43: Critical Theory and Utopian Thought - Alexander Neupert-Doppler
    Chapter 44: Praxis, Nature, Labour - Stefan Gandler
    Chapter 45: Critical Theory and Epistemological and Social-Economical Critique - Frank Engster
    Chapter 46: Critical Theory and the Critique of Political Economy: From Critical Political Economy to the Critique of Political Economy - Patrick Murray
    Chapter 47: The Critique of Value and the Crisis of Capitalist Society - Josh Robinson
    Chapter 48: The Frankfurt School and Fascism - Lars Fischer
    Chapter 49: Society and Political Form - Alexander Neupert-Doppler
    Chapter50: The Administered World - Hans-Ernst Schiller
    Chapter 51: Commodity Form and the Form of Law - Andreas Harms
    Chapter 52: Walter Benjamin's Concept of Law - Amy Swiffen
    Chapter 53: Security and Police - Mark Neocleous
    Chapter 54: On the Authoritarian Personality - James Murphy
    Chapter 55: Antisemitism and the Critique of Capitalism - Lars Fischer
    Chapter 56: Race and the Politics of Recognition - Christopher Chen
    Chapter 57: Society, Regression, Psychoanalysis, or 'Capitalism Is Responsible for Your Problems with Your Girlfriend': On the Use of Psychoanalysis in the Work of the Frankfurt School - Benjamin Y. Fong and Scott Jenkins
    SECTION 05: Culture and Aesthetics
    Chapter 58: The Culture Industry - Christian Lotz
    Chapter 59: Erziehung: The Critical Theory of Education and Counter-Education - Matthew Charles
    Chapter 60: Aesthetics and its Critique: The Frankfurt Aesthetic Paradigm - Johan Hartle
    Chapter 61: Rather no art than socialist realism Adorno, Beckett and Brecht - Isabelle Klasen
    Chapter 62: Adornös Brecht: The Other Origin of Negative Dialectics - Matthias Rothe
    Chapter 63: Critical Theory and Literary Theory - Mathias Nilges
    Chapter 64: Cinema - Spectacle - Modernity - Johannes von Moltke
    Chapter 65: On Music and Dissonance: Hinge - Murray Dineen
    Chapter 66: Art, Technology, and Repetition - Marina Vishmidt
    Chapter 67: On Ideology, Aesthetics, and Critique - Owen Hulatt
    VOLUME 03: Contexts
    Chapter 68: Introduction: Contexts of Critical Theory - Beverley Best, Werner Bonefeld, and Chris O'Kane
    SECTION 06: Contexts of the emergence of Critical Theory
    Chapter 69: Marx, Marxism, Critical Theory - Jan Hoff
    Chapter 70: The Frankfurt School and Council Communism - Felix Baum
    Chapter 71: Positivism - Anders Ramsay
    Chapter 72: Critical Theory and the Sociology of Knowledge: Diverging Cultures of Reflexivity - Oliver Schlaudt
    Chapter 73: Critical Theory and Weberian Sociology - Klaus Lichtblau
    Chapter 74: Critical Theory and the Philosophy of Language - Philip Hogh
    Chapter 75: Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory - Inara Luisa Marin
    Chapter 76: Humanism and Anthropology from Walter Benjamin to Ulrich Sonnemann - Dennis Johannßen
    Chapter 77: Art and Revolution - Jasper Bernes
    SECTION 07: Contexts of the later developments of Critical Theory
    Chapter 78: The Spectacle and the Culture Industry, the Transcendence of Art and the Autonomy of Art: Some Parallels between Theodor Adorno's and Guy Debord's Critical Concepts - Anselm Jappe
    Chapter 79: Workerism and Critical Theory - Vincent Chanson and Frédéric Monferrand
    Chapter 80: Open Marxism and Critical Theory: Negative Critique and Class as Critical Concept - Christos Memos
    Chapter 81: Post-Marxism - Christian Lotz
    Chapter 82: Critical Theory and Cultural Studies - Tom Bunyard
    Chapter 83: Constellations of Critical Theory and Feminist Critique - Gudrun-Axeli Knapp
    Chapter 84: Critical Theory and Recognition - Richard Gunn and Adrian Wilding
    Chapter 85: ¿Ideas with Broken Wings¿: Critical Theory and Postcolonial Theory - Asha Varadharajan
    SECTION 08: ELEMENTS OF CRITICAL THEORY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS AND THEORIES
    SECTION 86: Biopolitics as a Critical Diagnosis - Frieder Vogelmann
    Chapter 87: Critical International Relations Theory - Shannon Brincat
    Chapter 88: Space, Form, and Urbanity - Greig Charnock
    Chapter 89: Critical theory and the critique of anti-imperialism - Marcel Stoetzler
    Chapter 90: Mass Culture and the Internet - Nick Dyer-Witheford
    Chapter 91: Environmentalism and the Domination of Nature - Michelle Yates
    Chapter 92: Feminist Critical Theory and the Problem of (Counter)Enlightenment in the Decay of Capitalist Patriarchy - Roswitha Scholz
    Chapter 93: Gender and Social Reproduction - Amy De¿Ath
    Chapter 94: Rackets - Gerhard Scheit
    Chapter 95: Subsumption and Crisis - Joshua Clover
    Chapter 96: The Figure of Crisis in Critical Theory - Amy Chun Kim
    Chapter 97: Neoliberalism: Critical Theory as Natural-History - Charles Prusik
    Chapter 98: On Emancipation... - Sergio Tischler Visquerra and Alfonso Galileo García Vela
    Chapter 99: Crisis and Immiseration: critical theory today - Aaron Benanav and John Clegg