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A definitive contribution to scholarship on Adorno, bringing together the foremost experts in the field As one of the leading continental philosophers of the last century, and one of the pioneering members of the Frankfurt School, Theodor W. Adorno is the author of numerous influentialand at times quite radicalworks on diverse topics in aesthetics, social theory, moral philosophy, and the history of modern philosophy, all of which concern the contradictions of modern society and its relation to human suffering and the human condition. Having authored substantial contributions to critical theory which contain searching critiques of the culture industry' and the identity thinking' of modern Western society, Adorno helped establish an interdisciplinary but philosophically rigorous study of culture and provided some of the most startling and revolutionary critiques of Western society to date. The Blackwell Companion to Adorno is the largest collection of essays by Adorno specialists ever g

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Editors’ Introduction xv

About the Editors xix

Part I Intellectual Foundations 1

1 Adorno: A Biographical Sketch 3
Peter E. Gordon

2 Adorno’s Inaugural Lecture: The Actuality of Philosophy in the Age of Mass Production 21
Roger Foster

3 Reading Kierkegaard 35
Marcia Morgan

4 Guilt and Mourning: Adorno’s Debt to and Critique of Benjamin 51
Alexander Stern

5 Adorno and the Second Viennese School 67
Sherry D. Lee

Part II Cultural Analysis 85

6 The Culture Industry 87
Fred Rush

7 Adorno and Horkheimer on Anti-Semitism 103
Fabian Freyenhagen

8 Adorno and Jazz 123
Andrew Bowie

9 Adorno’s Democratic Modernism in America: Leaders and Educators as Political Artists 139
Shannon Mariotti

10 Inhuman Methods for an Inhumane World: Adorno’s Empirical Social Research, 1938–1950 153
Charles Clavey

Part III History and Domination 173

11 Adorno and Blumenberg: Nonconceptuality and the Bilderverbot 175
Martin Jay

12 Philosophy of History 193
Iain Macdonald

13 The Anthropology in Dialectic of Enlightenment 207
Pierre-François Noppen

14 Adorno’s Reception of Weber and Lukács 221
Michael J. Thompson

15 Adorno’s Aesthetic Model of Social Critique 237
Andrew Huddleston

16 The Critique of the Enlightenment 251
Martin Shuster

Part IV Social Theory and Empirical Inquiry 271

17 “Nothing is True Except the Exaggerations:” The Legacy of the Authoritarian Personality 273
David Jenemann

18 Exposing Antagonisms: Adorno on the Possibilities of Sociology 287
Matthias Benzer and Juljan Krause

19 Adorno and Marx 303
Peter Osborne

20 Adorno’s Three Contributions to a Theory of Mass Psychology and Why They Matter 321
Eli Zaretsky

21 Adorno and Postwar German Society 335
Jakob Norberg

Part V Aesthetics 349

22 Aesthetic Autonomy 351
Owen Hulatt

23 Adorno and Literary Criticism 365
Henry W. Pickford

24 Adorno as a Modernist Writer 383
Richard Eldridge

25 Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory 397
Eva Geulen

26 Aesthetic Theory as Social Theory 413
Peter Uwe Hohendahl

27 Adorno, Music, and the Ineffable 427
Michael Gallope

28 Adorno and Opera 443
Richard Leppert

Part VI Negative Dialectics 457

29 What is Negative Dialectics?: Adorno’s Reevaluation of Hegel 459
Terry Pinkard

30 Adorno’s Critique of Heidegger 473
Espen Hammer

31 Concept and Object: Adorno’s Critique of Kant 487
J. M. Bernstein

32 Critique and Disappointment: Negative Dialectics as Late Philosophy 503
Max Pensky

33 Negative Dialectics and Philosophical Truth 519
Brian O’Connor

34 Adorno and Scholem: The Heretical Redemption of Metaphysics 531
Asaf Angermann

35 Adorno’s Concept of Metaphysical Experience 549
Peter E. Gordon

Part VII Ethics and Politics 565

36 After Auschwitz 567
Christian Skirke

37 Forever Resistant? Adorno and Radical Transformation of Society 583
Maeve Cooke

38 Adorno’s Materialist Ethic of Love 601
Kathy J. Kiloh

39 Adorno’s Metaphysics of Moral Solidarity in the Moment of its Fall 615
James Gordon Finlayson

Index 631

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      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
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      Book Synopsis
      A definitive contribution to scholarship on Adorno, bringing together the foremost experts in the field As one of the leading continental philosophers of the last century, and one of the pioneering members of the Frankfurt School, Theodor W. Adorno is the author of numerous influentialand at times quite radicalworks on diverse topics in aesthetics, social theory, moral philosophy, and the history of modern philosophy, all of which concern the contradictions of modern society and its relation to human suffering and the human condition. Having authored substantial contributions to critical theory which contain searching critiques of the culture industry' and the identity thinking' of modern Western society, Adorno helped establish an interdisciplinary but philosophically rigorous study of culture and provided some of the most startling and revolutionary critiques of Western society to date. The Blackwell Companion to Adorno is the largest collection of essays by Adorno specialists ever g

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Editors’ Introduction xv

      About the Editors xix

      Part I Intellectual Foundations 1

      1 Adorno: A Biographical Sketch 3
      Peter E. Gordon

      2 Adorno’s Inaugural Lecture: The Actuality of Philosophy in the Age of Mass Production 21
      Roger Foster

      3 Reading Kierkegaard 35
      Marcia Morgan

      4 Guilt and Mourning: Adorno’s Debt to and Critique of Benjamin 51
      Alexander Stern

      5 Adorno and the Second Viennese School 67
      Sherry D. Lee

      Part II Cultural Analysis 85

      6 The Culture Industry 87
      Fred Rush

      7 Adorno and Horkheimer on Anti-Semitism 103
      Fabian Freyenhagen

      8 Adorno and Jazz 123
      Andrew Bowie

      9 Adorno’s Democratic Modernism in America: Leaders and Educators as Political Artists 139
      Shannon Mariotti

      10 Inhuman Methods for an Inhumane World: Adorno’s Empirical Social Research, 1938–1950 153
      Charles Clavey

      Part III History and Domination 173

      11 Adorno and Blumenberg: Nonconceptuality and the Bilderverbot 175
      Martin Jay

      12 Philosophy of History 193
      Iain Macdonald

      13 The Anthropology in Dialectic of Enlightenment 207
      Pierre-François Noppen

      14 Adorno’s Reception of Weber and Lukács 221
      Michael J. Thompson

      15 Adorno’s Aesthetic Model of Social Critique 237
      Andrew Huddleston

      16 The Critique of the Enlightenment 251
      Martin Shuster

      Part IV Social Theory and Empirical Inquiry 271

      17 “Nothing is True Except the Exaggerations:” The Legacy of the Authoritarian Personality 273
      David Jenemann

      18 Exposing Antagonisms: Adorno on the Possibilities of Sociology 287
      Matthias Benzer and Juljan Krause

      19 Adorno and Marx 303
      Peter Osborne

      20 Adorno’s Three Contributions to a Theory of Mass Psychology and Why They Matter 321
      Eli Zaretsky

      21 Adorno and Postwar German Society 335
      Jakob Norberg

      Part V Aesthetics 349

      22 Aesthetic Autonomy 351
      Owen Hulatt

      23 Adorno and Literary Criticism 365
      Henry W. Pickford

      24 Adorno as a Modernist Writer 383
      Richard Eldridge

      25 Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory 397
      Eva Geulen

      26 Aesthetic Theory as Social Theory 413
      Peter Uwe Hohendahl

      27 Adorno, Music, and the Ineffable 427
      Michael Gallope

      28 Adorno and Opera 443
      Richard Leppert

      Part VI Negative Dialectics 457

      29 What is Negative Dialectics?: Adorno’s Reevaluation of Hegel 459
      Terry Pinkard

      30 Adorno’s Critique of Heidegger 473
      Espen Hammer

      31 Concept and Object: Adorno’s Critique of Kant 487
      J. M. Bernstein

      32 Critique and Disappointment: Negative Dialectics as Late Philosophy 503
      Max Pensky

      33 Negative Dialectics and Philosophical Truth 519
      Brian O’Connor

      34 Adorno and Scholem: The Heretical Redemption of Metaphysics 531
      Asaf Angermann

      35 Adorno’s Concept of Metaphysical Experience 549
      Peter E. Gordon

      Part VII Ethics and Politics 565

      36 After Auschwitz 567
      Christian Skirke

      37 Forever Resistant? Adorno and Radical Transformation of Society 583
      Maeve Cooke

      38 Adorno’s Materialist Ethic of Love 601
      Kathy J. Kiloh

      39 Adorno’s Metaphysics of Moral Solidarity in the Moment of its Fall 615
      James Gordon Finlayson

      Index 631

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