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Adorno, culture and feminism

Autor Maggie (Ed.) O´Neill

Editorial SAGE PUBLICATIONS

Adorno, culture and feminism
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Adorno, Culture and Feminism brings Adorno's work and feminism together, and explores how feminism can both harness and develop Adorno's ideas. The picture that emerges displays how gendered relations and cultural practices and texts operate today, a...

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  • Editorial SAGE PUBLICATIONS
  • ISBN13 9780761952176
  • ISBN10 0761952179
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 194
  • Año de Edición 1999
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Adorno, culture and feminism

Autor Maggie (Ed.) O´Neill

Editorial SAGE PUBLICATIONS

Adorno, Culture and Feminism brings Adorno's work and feminism together, and explores how feminism can both harness and develop Adorno's ideas. The picture that emerges displays how gendered relations and cultural practices and texts operate today, a...

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Adorno, Culture and Feminism brings Adorno's work and feminism together, and explores how feminism can both harness and develop Adorno's ideas. The picture that emerges displays how gendered relations and cultural practices and texts operate today, and the relevance of critical theory for contemporary feminisms.

Adorno's work on the scale of inequality and repression in the administered society is presented as matching the feminist understanding of the unequal balance of power between the sexes. This volume shows how Adorno's central concepts - commodification, authenticity, the culture industry, Kulturkritik, negative dialectics, non-identity thinking and authoritarian personality - can be used productively and purposefully in feminist thinking.

Adorno, Culture and Feminism shows how a dialogue between feminism, Adorno and other members of the Frankfurt School enhances our understanding of culture and society. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in sociology, feminism and cultural studies.