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4 The Frankfurt School and the Political Economy of Communications
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Ronald V. Bettig
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Rethinking the Frankfurt School 1
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The Frankfurt School Today
- The Theoretical Hesitation: Benjamin’s Sociological Predecessor 11
- The Frankfurt School and British Cultural Studies: The Missed Articulation 31
- The Limits of Culture: The Frankfurt School and/for Cultural Studies 59
- The Frankfurt School and the Political Economy of Communications 81
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Adorno
- Of Mice and Mimesis: Reading Spiegelman with Adorno 97
- Why Do the Sirens Sing?: Figuring the Feminine in Dialectic of Enlightenment 111
- On Doing the Adorno Two-Step 123
- Maxima Immoralia?: Speed and Slowness in Adorno 131
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Benjamin, Horkheimer, Marcuse, Habermas
- The Negative History of the Moment of Possibility: Walter Benjamin and the Coming of the Messiah 145
- The Frankfurt School and the Domination of Nature: New Grounds for Radical Environmentalism 153
- One-Dimensional Symptoms: What Marcuse Offers a Critical Theory of Law 169
- The Öffentlichkeit of Jürgen Habermas: The Frankfurt School’s Most Influential Concept? 187
- The Frankfurt School 207
- Contributors 223
- Index 225
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Rethinking the Frankfurt School 1
-
The Frankfurt School Today
- The Theoretical Hesitation: Benjamin’s Sociological Predecessor 11
- The Frankfurt School and British Cultural Studies: The Missed Articulation 31
- The Limits of Culture: The Frankfurt School and/for Cultural Studies 59
- The Frankfurt School and the Political Economy of Communications 81
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Adorno
- Of Mice and Mimesis: Reading Spiegelman with Adorno 97
- Why Do the Sirens Sing?: Figuring the Feminine in Dialectic of Enlightenment 111
- On Doing the Adorno Two-Step 123
- Maxima Immoralia?: Speed and Slowness in Adorno 131
-
Benjamin, Horkheimer, Marcuse, Habermas
- The Negative History of the Moment of Possibility: Walter Benjamin and the Coming of the Messiah 145
- The Frankfurt School and the Domination of Nature: New Grounds for Radical Environmentalism 153
- One-Dimensional Symptoms: What Marcuse Offers a Critical Theory of Law 169
- The Öffentlichkeit of Jürgen Habermas: The Frankfurt School’s Most Influential Concept? 187
- The Frankfurt School 207
- Contributors 223
- Index 225