Language Without Soil : : Adorno and Late Philosophical Modernity / / ed. by Gerhard Richter.

Theodor W. Adorno's multifaceted work has exerted a profound impact on far-ranging discourses and critical practices in late modernity. His analysis of the fate of art following its alleged end, of ethical imperatives "after Auschwitz," of the negative dialectic of myth and freedom fr...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1. Without Soil: A Figure in Adorno’s Thought Düttmann
  • 2. Taking on the Stigma of Inauthenticity: Adorno’s Critique of Genuineness
  • 3. Suffering Injustice: Misrecognition as Moral Injury in Critical Theory
  • 4. Idiosyncrasies: Of Anti-Semitism
  • 5. Adorno’s Lesson Plans? The Ethics of (Re)Education in ‘‘The Meaning of ‘Working through the Past’ ’’
  • 6. Adorno—Nature—Hegel
  • 7. The Idiom of Crisis: On the Historical Immanence of Language in Adorno
  • 8. Aesthetic Theory and Nonpropositional Truth Content in Adorno
  • 9. The Homeland of Language: A Note on Truth and Knowledge in Adorno
  • 10. Of Stones and Glass Houses: Minima Moralia as Critique of Transparency
  • 11. The Polemic of the Late Work: Adorno’s Hölderlin
  • 12. Twelve Anacoluthic Theses on Adorno’s ‘‘Parataxis: On Hölderlin’s Late Poetry’’
  • 13. The Ephemeral and the Absolute: Provisional Notes to Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory
  • Appendix: Who’s Afraid of the Ivory Tower? A Conversation with Theodor W. Adorno
  • Notes
  • List of Contributors
  • Index