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Cementerio Olvidado (English, Spanish, Hardcover): Michael Adorno Cementerio Olvidado (English, Spanish, Hardcover)
Michael Adorno
R660 Discovery Miles 6 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Cementerio olvidado es una recopilacion de poemas que el autor compuso para varias de sus novelas . Cada tema lleva y arrastra el sentir de cada personaje en lo mas profundo. Entre los poemas favoritos del autor estan: "Maria del sol, Verde luz, Mi pena y castigo y Ni un pedazo de amor."

Aesthetic Theory (Hardcover, New edition): Theodor W Adorno Aesthetic Theory (Hardcover, New edition)
Theodor W Adorno
R6,901 R5,962 Discovery Miles 59 620 Save R939 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Theodor Adorno (1903-69) was undoubtedly the foremost thinker of the Frankfurt School, the influential group of German thinkers that fled to the US in the 1930s, including such thinkers as Herbert Marcuse and Max Horkheimer. His work has proved enormously influential in sociology, philosophy and cultural theory. Aesthetic Theory is Adorno's posthumous magnum opus and the culmination of a lifetime's investigation. Analysing the sublime, the ugly and the beautiful, Adorno shows how such concepts frame and distil human experience and that it is human experience that ultimately underlies aesthetics. In Adorno's formulation 'art is the sedimented history of human misery'. Edited by Gretel Adorno and Rolf Tiedeman Translated by Robert Hullot-Kentor.

El Premio De La Constancia, Y Pastores De Sierra Bermeja (Hardcover): Jacinto Espinel De Adorno El Premio De La Constancia, Y Pastores De Sierra Bermeja (Hardcover)
Jacinto Espinel De Adorno
R1,013 Discovery Miles 10 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Transhumanist Movement (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Francesco Paolo Adorno The Transhumanist Movement (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Francesco Paolo Adorno
R3,051 Discovery Miles 30 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The book is published as part of the "PRIN 2017 The Dark side of the Law". This volume analyzes the theoretical underpinnings of the academic transhumanism movement, beginning with the relationship between anthropology and technique. The author focuses on the question of immortality, which can be considered the core of transhumanism. The true depth of immortality will be discussed, through which and how many transformations could be produced in order to change our society, which is basically shaped by and for human mortal beings, in a society composed by immortal persons. Some writers have written about what a future populated with immortals might look like, which is far removed from both the bright future painted by transhumanists and from the disappearance of humanity feared by bioconservatives.

Against Epistemology (Hardcover, Revised): T. Adorno Against Epistemology (Hardcover, Revised)
T. Adorno
R1,906 Discovery Miles 19 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This classic book by Theodor W. Adorno anticipates many of the themes that have since become common in contemporary philosophy: the critique of foundationalism, the illusions of idealism and the end of epistemology. It also foreshadows many of the key ideas that were developed by Adorno in his most important philosophical works, including Negative Dialectics. Against Epistemology is based on a manuscript Adorno originally wrote in Oxford in 1934-37 during his first years in exile and subsequently reworked in Frankfurt in 1955-56. The text was written as a critique of Husserl's phenomenology, but the critique of phenomenology is used as the occasion for a much broader critique of epistemology. Adorno described this as a 'metacritique' which blends together the analysis of Husserl's phenomenology as the most advanced instance of the decay of bourgeois idealism with an immanent critique of the tensions and contradictions internal to Husserl's thought. The result is a powerful text which remains one of the most devastating critiques of Husserl's work ever written and which heralded many of the ideas that have become commonplace in contemporary philosophy.

Life and Doctrine of Saint Catherine of Genoa (Hardcover): Caterina Fieschi Adorno, Cattaneo Marabotto Life and Doctrine of Saint Catherine of Genoa (Hardcover)
Caterina Fieschi Adorno, Cattaneo Marabotto; Translated by L. T. Hecker
R665 Discovery Miles 6 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Life and Doctrine of Saint Catherine of Genoa is a biography of the fifteenth century Catholic visionary saint, Caterina Fieschi Adorno, who combined a seemingly limitless intense mystical devotion to Christ with a sweet, humble and obedient nature, and who is noted for her selfless ministrations to the poor and sick. This version of her Life and teachings was translated into English in 1873, from an Italian text largely produced by the spiritual director of her later years, Father Marabotto. This volume also contains her Spiritual dialogue between the soul, the body, self-love, the spirit, humanity, and the Lord God and Treatise on Purgatory .

The Stars Down to Earth (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Theodor Adorno The Stars Down to Earth (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Theodor Adorno
R2,955 Discovery Miles 29 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


'There is no question of the contemporary importance and relevance of these essays. T. W. Adorno is one of the great critics of the role of irrational authoritarianism in contemporary society.' Douglas Kellner

'This collection demonstrates the continuing relevance of Adorno's work to the analysis and understanding of modern times. A brilliant contribution to the sociology of racism, anti-Semitism and popular culture.' - Bryan S. Turner, co-editor, The Penguin Dictionary of Sociology

'Theodor Adorno returns from the grave to deliver this timely warning about the dangers of superstition.' Review

Ontology and Dialectics 1960-61 (Hardcover): Adorno Ontology and Dialectics 1960-61 (Hardcover)
Adorno
R1,711 Discovery Miles 17 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adorno's lectures on ontology and dialectics from 1960-61 comprise his most sustained and systematic analysis of Heidegger's philosophy. They also represent a continuation of a project that he shared with Walter Benjamin - 'to demolish Heidegger'. Following the publication of the latter's magnum opus Being and Time, and long before his notorious endorsement of Nazism at Freiburg University, both Adorno and Benjamin had already rejected Heidegger's fundamental ontology. After his return to Germany from his exile in the United States, Adorno became Heidegger's principal intellectual adversary, engaging more intensively with his work than with that of any other contemporary philosopher. Adorno regarded Heidegger as an extremely limited thinker and for that reason all the more dangerous. In these lectures, he highlights Heidegger's increasing fixation with the concept of ontology to show that the doctrine of being can only truly be understood through a process of dialectical thinking. Rather than exploiting overt political denunciation, Adorno deftly highlights the connections between Heidegger's philosophy and his political views and, in doing so, offers an alternative plea for enlightenment and rationality. These seminal lectures, in which Adorno dissects the thought of one of the most influential twentieth-century philosophers, will appeal to students and scholars in philosophy and critical theory and throughout the humanities and social sciences.

Philosophy and Sociology - 1960 (Paperback): Adorno Philosophy and Sociology - 1960 (Paperback)
Adorno
R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In summer 1960, Adorno gave the first of a series of lectures devoted to the relation between sociology and philosophy. One of his central concerns was to dispel the notion, erroneous in his view, that these were two incompatible disciplines, radically opposed in their methods and aims, a notion that was shared by many. While some sociologists were inclined to dismiss philosophy as obsolete and incapable of dealing with the pressing social problems of our time, many philosophers, influenced by Kant, believed that philosophical reflection must remain 'pure', investigating the constitution of knowledge and experience without reference to any real or material factors. By focusing on the problem of truth, Adorno seeks to show that philosophy and sociology share much more in common than many of their practitioners are inclined to assume. Drawing on intellectual history, Adorno demonstrates the connection between truth and social context, arguing that there is no truth that cannot be manipulated by ideology and no theorem that can be wholly detached from social and historical considerations. This systematic account on the interconnectedness of philosophy and sociology makes these lectures a timeless reflection on the nature of these disciplines and an excellent introduction to critical theory, the sociological content of which is here outlined in detail by Adorno for the first time.

Correspondence - 1923-1966 (Hardcover): Adorno Correspondence - 1923-1966 (Hardcover)
Adorno
R1,042 R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Save R436 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theodor W. Adorno and Siegfried Kracauer were two of the most influential philosophers and cultural critics of the 20th century. While Adorno became the leading intellectual figure of the Frankfurt School, Kracauer's writings on film, photography, literature and the lifestyle of the middle classes opened up a new and distinctive approach to the study of culture and everyday life in modern societies. This volume brings together for the first time the long-running correspondence between these two major figures of German intellectual culture. As left-wing German Jews who were forced into exile with the rise of Nazism, Adorno and Kracauer shared much in common, but their worldviews were in many ways markedly different. These differences become clear in a correspondence that ranges over a great diversity of topics, from the nature of criticism and the meaning of utopia to the work of their contemporaries, including Bloch, Brecht and Benjamin. Where Kracauer embraced the study of new mass media, above all film, Adorno was much more sceptical. This is borne out in his sharp criticism of Kracauer's study of the composer Offenbach, which Adorno derided as musically illiterate, as well as his later criticism of Kracauer's Theory of Film. Exposing the very different ways that both men were grappling intellectually with the massive transformations of the 20th century, these letters shed fresh light on the principles shaping their work at the same time as they reveal something of the intellectual brilliance and human frailties of these two towering figures of 20th century thought. This unique volume will be of great value to anyone interested in critical theory and in 20th century intellectual and cultural history.

Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism (Hardcover): Adorno Aspects of the New Right-Wing Extremism (Hardcover)
Adorno
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On 6 April 1967, at the invitation of the Socialist Students of Austria at the University of Vienna, Theodor W. Adorno gave a lecture which is not merely of historical interest. Against the background of the rise of the National Democratic Party of Germany, which had enjoyed remarkable electoral success in the first two years after its formation in November 1964, Adorno analysed the goals, resources and tactics of the new right-wing nationalism of this time. Contrasting it with the 'old' fascism of the Nazis, Adorno gave particular attention to the ways in which far-right movements elicited enthusiastic support in sections of the West German population, 20 years after the war had ended. Much has changed since then, but some elements have remained the same or resurfaced in new forms, 50 years later. Adorno's penetrating analysis of the sources of right-wing radicalism is as relevant today as it was five decades ago. It is a prescient message to future generations who find themselves embroiled once again in a struggle against a resurgent nationalism and right-wing extremism.

Can One Live after Auschwitz? - A Philosophical Reader (Hardcover): Theodor Adorno Can One Live after Auschwitz? - A Philosophical Reader (Hardcover)
Theodor Adorno; Edited by Rolf Tiedemann; Translated by Rodney Livingstone
R3,592 R3,326 Discovery Miles 33 260 Save R266 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a comprehensive collection of readings from the work of Theodor Adorno, one of the most influential German thinkers of the twentieth century. What took place in Auschwitz revokes what Adorno termed the "Western legacy of positivity," the innermost substance of traditional philosophy. The prime task of philosophy then remains to reflect on its own failure, its own complicity in such events. Yet in linking the question of philosophy to historical occurrence, Adorno seems not to have abandoned his paradoxical, life-long hope that philosophy might not be entirely closed to the idea of redemption. He prepares for an altogether different praxis, one no longer conceived in traditionally Marxist terms but rather to be gleaned from "metaphysical experience." In this collection, Adorno's literary executor has assembled the definitive introduction to his thinking. Its five sections anatomize the range of Adorno's concerns: "Toward a New Categorical Imperative," "Damaged Life," "Administered World, Reified Thought," "Art, Memory of Suffering," and "A Philosophy That Keeps Itself Alive." A substantial number of Adorno's writings included appear here in English for the first time. This collection comes with an eloquent introduction from Rolf Tiedemann, the literary executor of Adorno's work.

The Psychological Technique of Martin Luther Thomas' Radio Addresses (Hardcover): Theodor W Adorno The Psychological Technique of Martin Luther Thomas' Radio Addresses (Hardcover)
Theodor W Adorno
R2,001 Discovery Miles 20 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theodor W. Adorno (1903-1969) was one of the twentieth century's most influential thinkers in the areas of social theory, philosophy, aesthetics, and music. This volume reveals another aspect of the work of this remarkable polymath, a pioneering analysis of the psychological underpinnings of what we now call the Radical Right and its use of the media to propagate its political and religious agenda.
The now-forgotten Martin Luther Thomas was an American fascist-style demagogue of the Christian right on the radio in the 1930s. During these years, Adorno was living in the United States and working with Paul Lazarsfeld on the social significance of radio. This book, Adorno's penetrating analysis of Thomas's rhetorical appeal and manipulative techniques, was written in English and is one of Adorno's most accessible works. It is in four parts: "The Personal Element: Self-Characterization of the Agitator," "Thomas' Methods," "The Religious Medium,"and "Ideological Bait." The importance of the study is manifold: it includes a theory of fascism and anti-semitism, it provides a methodology for the cultural study of popular culture, and it offers broad reflections on comparative political life in America and Europe.
Implicit in the book is an innovative idea about the relation between psychological and sociological reality. Moreover, the study is germane to the contemporary reality of political and religious radio in the United States because it provides an analysis of rhetorical techniques that exploit potentials of psychological regression for authoritarian aims.

The New Music - Kranichstein Lectures (Hardcover): Adorno The New Music - Kranichstein Lectures (Hardcover)
Adorno
R1,055 Discovery Miles 10 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A year after the end of the Second World War, the first International Summer Course for New Music took place in the Kranichstein Hunting Lodge, near the city of Darmstadt in Germany. The course, commonly referred to later as the Darmstadt course, was intended to familiarize young composers and musicians with the music that, only a few years earlier, had been denounced as degenerate by the Nazi regime, and it soon developed into one of the most important events in contemporary music. Having returned to Germany in 1949 from exile in the United States, Adorno was a regular participant at Darmstadt from 1950 on. In 1955 he gave a series of lectures on the young Schoenberg, using the latter's work to illustrate the relation between tradition and the avant-garde. Adorno's three double-length lectures on the young Schoenberg, in which he spoke as a passionate advocate for the composer whom Boulez had declared dead, were his first at Darmstadt to be recorded on tape. The relation between tradition and the avant-garde was the leitmotif of the lectures that followed, which continued over the next decade. Adorno also dealt in detail with problems of composition in contemporary music, and he often accompanied his lectures with off-the-cuff musical improvisations. The five lecture courses he gave at Darmstadt between 1955 and 1966 were all recorded and subsequently transcribed, and they are published here for the first time in English. This volume is a unique document on the theory and history of the New Music. It will be of great value to anyone interested in the work of Adorno and critical theory, in German intellectual and cultural history, and in the history of modern music.

Philosophische Terminologie BD.1 (Paperback): Theodor W Adorno Philosophische Terminologie BD.1 (Paperback)
Theodor W Adorno
R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Einleitung in Die Soziologie (Paperback): Theodor W Adorno Einleitung in Die Soziologie (Paperback)
Theodor W Adorno
R495 Discovery Miles 4 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Asthetische Theorie (Paperback): Theodor W Adorno Asthetische Theorie (Paperback)
Theodor W Adorno
R616 R584 Discovery Miles 5 840 Save R32 (5%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Erziehung Zur Mundigkeit (Paperback): Theodor W Adorno Erziehung Zur Mundigkeit (Paperback)
Theodor W Adorno
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Correspondence: 1939 - 1969 (Hardcover): T.W. Adorno Correspondence: 1939 - 1969 (Hardcover)
T.W. Adorno
R1,033 R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Save R436 (42%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

At first glance, Theodor W. Adorno's critical social theory and Gershom Scholem's scholarship of Jewish mysticism could not seem farther removed from one another. To begin with, they also harbored a mutual hostility. But their first conversations in 1938 New York were the impetus for a profound intellectual friendship that lasted thirty years and produced more than 220 letters. These letters discuss the broadest range of topics in philosophy, religion, history, politics, literature, and the arts - as well as the life and the work of Adorno and Scholem's mutual friend Walter Benjamin. Unfolding with the dramatic tension of a historic novel, the correspondence tells the story of these two intellectuals who faced tragedy, destruction, and loss, but also participated in the efforts to reestablish a just and dignified society after World War II. Scholem immigrated to Palestine before the war and developed his pioneering scholarship of Jewish mysticism before and during the problematic establishment of a Jewish state. Adorno escaped Germany to England, and then to America, returning to Germany in 1949 to participate in the efforts to rebuild and democratize German society. Despite the differences in the lifepaths and worldviews of Adorno and Scholem, their letters are evidence of mutual concern for intellectual truth and hope for a more just society in the wake of historical disaster. The letters reveal for the first time the close philosophical proximity between Adorno's critical theory and Scholem's scholarship of mysticism and messianism. Their correspondence touches on questions of reason and myth, progress and regression, heresy and authority, and the social dimensions of redemption. Above all, their dialogue sheds light on the power of critical, materialistic analysis of history to bring about social change and prevent repetition of the disasters of the past.

Minima Moralia - Reflections from Damaged Life (Paperback, New edition): Theodor Adorno Minima Moralia - Reflections from Damaged Life (Paperback, New edition)
Theodor Adorno; Translated by Edmund FN Jephcott
R330 R258 Discovery Miles 2 580 Save R72 (22%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Written between 1944 and 1947, Minima Moralia is a collection of rich, lucid aphorisms and essays about life in modern capitalist society. Adorno casts his penetrating eye across society in mid-century America and finds a life deformed by capitalism. This is Adorno's theoretical and literary masterpiece and a classic of twentieth-century thought.

Mass Communication and American Social Thought - Key Texts, 1919-1968 (Hardcover, New): John Durham Peters, Peter Simonson Mass Communication and American Social Thought - Key Texts, 1919-1968 (Hardcover, New)
John Durham Peters, Peter Simonson; Contributions by Jane Addams, Theodor Adorno, Gordon Allport, …
R3,701 Discovery Miles 37 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology of hard-to-find primary documents provides a solid overview of the foundations of American media studies. Focusing on mass communication and society and how this research fits into larger patterns of social thought, this valuable collection features key texts covering the media studies traditions of the Chicago school, the effects tradition, the critical theory of the Frankfurt school, and mass society theory. Where possible, articles are reproduced in their entirety to preserve the historical flavor and texture of the original works. Topics include popular theater, yellow journalism, cinema, books, public relations, political and military propaganda, advertising, opinion polling, photography, the avant-garde, popular magazines, comics, the urban press, radio drama, soap opera, popular music, and television drama and news. This text is ideal for upper-level courses in mass communication and media theory, media and society, mass communication effects, and mass media history.

Mass Communication and American Social Thought - Key Texts, 1919-1968 (Paperback, New): John Durham Peters, Peter Simonson Mass Communication and American Social Thought - Key Texts, 1919-1968 (Paperback, New)
John Durham Peters, Peter Simonson; Contributions by Jane Addams, Theodor Adorno, Gordon Allport, …
R2,260 Discovery Miles 22 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology of hard-to-find primary documents provides a solid overview of the foundations of American media studies. Focusing on mass communication and society and how this research fits into larger patterns of social thought, this valuable collection features key texts covering the media studies traditions of the Chicago school, the effects tradition, the critical theory of the Frankfurt school, and mass society theory. Where possible, articles are reproduced in their entirety to preserve the historical flavor and texture of the original works. Topics include popular theater, yellow journalism, cinema, books, public relations, political and military propaganda, advertising, opinion polling, photography, the avant-garde, popular magazines, comics, the urban press, radio drama, soap opera, popular music, and television drama and news. This text is ideal for upper-level courses in mass communication and media theory, media and society, mass communication effects, and mass media history.

Complete Correspondence 1928-1940 (Hardcover, 2nd Edition): T.W. Adorno Complete Correspondence 1928-1940 (Hardcover, 2nd Edition)
T.W. Adorno
R1,850 Discovery Miles 18 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The surviving correspondence between Walter Benjamin and Theodor W. Adorno, which appears in this volume in its entirety in English translation, documents one of the most remarkable and intense intellectual relationships of modern times. In over 100 letters, which range from brief and cordial exchanges to dense and detailed theoretical elucidations, it is possible to trace the complex and developing character of Benjamin's and Adorno's attitudes to one another, and not least to many of their mutual friends, like Sholem, Bloch and Brecht. The correspondence also reveals the considerable lengths to which Adorno went in furthering Benjamin's interests intellectually and financially, and provides further insight into the cultural politics of the period and those of the Institute for Social Research. Both correspondents express their sharply formulated opinions in an extremely candid and vivid fashion.

Ontology and Dialectics 1960-61 (Paperback): Adorno Ontology and Dialectics 1960-61 (Paperback)
Adorno
R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adorno's lectures on ontology and dialectics from 1960-61 comprise his most sustained and systematic analysis of Heidegger's philosophy. They also represent a continuation of a project that he shared with Walter Benjamin - 'to demolish Heidegger'. Following the publication of the latter's magnum opus Being and Time, and long before his notorious endorsement of Nazism at Freiburg University, both Adorno and Benjamin had already rejected Heidegger's fundamental ontology. After his return to Germany from his exile in the United States, Adorno became Heidegger's principal intellectual adversary, engaging more intensively with his work than with that of any other contemporary philosopher. Adorno regarded Heidegger as an extremely limited thinker and for that reason all the more dangerous. In these lectures, he highlights Heidegger's increasing fixation with the concept of ontology to show that the doctrine of being can only truly be understood through a process of dialectical thinking. Rather than exploiting overt political denunciation, Adorno deftly highlights the connections between Heidegger's philosophy and his political views and, in doing so, offers an alternative plea for enlightenment and rationality. These seminal lectures, in which Adorno dissects the thought of one of the most influential twentieth-century philosophers, will appeal to students and scholars in philosophy and critical theory and throughout the humanities and social sciences.

Without Model – Parva Aesthetica (Hardcover): Theodor W Adorno, Wieland Hoban Without Model – Parva Aesthetica (Hardcover)
Theodor W Adorno, Wieland Hoban
R590 R487 Discovery Miles 4 870 Save R103 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Essays by Adorno on art and cinema, available in English for the first time.   In Without Model, Theodor W. Adorno strikingly demonstrates the intellectual range for which he is known. Taking the premise of the title as his guiding principle, that artistic and philosophical thought must eschew preconceptions and instead adapt itself to its time, circumstances, and object, Adorno presents a series of essays reflecting on culture at different levels, from the details of individual products to the social conditions of their production. He shows his more nostalgic side in the childhood reminiscences of ‘Amorbach’, but also his acute sociocultural analysis on the central topic of the culture industry. He criticizes attempts to maintain tradition in music and visual art, arguing against a restorative approach by stressing the modernity and individuality of historical works in the context of their time. In all of these essays, available for the first time in English, Adorno displays the remarkable thinking of one both steeped in tradition and dedicated to seeing beyond it.  

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