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Adorno's Modernism

Adorno's Modernism

Adorno's Modernism

Art, Experience, and Catastrophe
Espen Hammer, Temple University, Philadelphia
September 2015
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Hardback
9781107121591

    Theodor W. Adorno's aesthetics has dominated discussions about art and aesthetic modernism since World War II, and continues to inform contemporary theorizing. Situating Adorno's aesthetic theory in the context of post-Kantian European philosophy, Espen Hammer explores Adorno's critical view of art as engaged in reconsidering fundamental features of our relation to nature and reality. His book is structured around what Adorno regarded as the contemporary aesthetician's overarching task: to achieve a vision of the fate of art in the modern world, while demonstrating its unique cognitive potential. Hammer offers a lively examination of Adorno's work through the central problem of what full human self-actualization would require, and also discusses the wider philosophical significance of aesthetic modernism. This book will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of social philosophy, art, and aesthetics.

    • Provides a deeper understanding of Adorno's aesthetics by placing it in the context of classical German philosophy
    • Accessible to readers with a limited background in Adorno's aesthetics
    • Integrates Adorno's aesthetics into his philosophy more generally

    Product details

    September 2015
    Hardback
    9781107121591
    242 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.49kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Introduction
    • 1. Art and the problem of modernity
    • 2. The beautiful and the sublime: an aesthetics of nature
    • 3. The dialectic of aesthetic autonomy
    • 4. Language, truth, and semblance
    • 5. A topography of nothingness: Adorno on Beckett
    • 6. Experience and metaphysics: the legacy of Kant
    • 7. An aesthetics of negativity
    • Concluding remarks
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Espen Hammer , Temple University, Philadelphia

      Espen Hammer is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University, Philadelphia. He has published many essays and books, including Stanley Cavell: Skepticism, Subjectivity, and the Ordinary (2002), Adorno and the Political (2006), Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory (Cambridge, 2011) and The Routledge Handbook of the Frankfurt School (co-edited with Axel Honneth and Peter Gordon, forthcoming), and is the editor of German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives (2007).