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  1. Correspondence: 1943-1955 by Theodor W. Adorno, Thomas Mann, 2006-12-11
  2. Theodor W. Adorno: An Introduction (Post-Contemporary Interventions) by Gerhard Schweppenhäuser, 2009-01-01
  3. Mahler: A Musical Physiognomy by Theodor W. Adorno, 1996-08-15
  4. The Origin of Negative Dialectics: Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt Institute by Susan Buck-Morss, 1977-09
  5. The Complete Correspondence, 1928-1940 by Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, 2001-12-07
  6. Notes to Literature, Volume 2 by Theodor W. Adorno, 1992-04-15
  7. Negative Dialectics by Theodor W. Adorno, 1990-04-05
  8. Guilt and Defense: On the Legacies of National Socialism in Postwar Germany by Theodor W. Adorno, 2010-06-15
  9. The Culture Industry: Selected Essays on Mass Culture (Routledge Classics) by Theodor W Adorno, 2001-06-27
  10. Dream Notes by Theodor W. Adorno, 2007-03-09
  11. Philosophy Of New Music by Theodor W. Adorno, 2006-05-27
  12. Prisms (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) by Theodor W. Adorno, 1983-03-29
  13. Theodor W. Adorno: One Last Genius by Detlev Claussen, 2010-10-30
  14. Composing for the Films (Continuum Impacts) by Theodor W. Adorno, Hanns Eisler, 2007-12-11

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Name Theodor W. Adorno Birth September 11 Frankfurt Germany Death August 6 Visp Switzerland School/tradition critical theory Main interests social theory psychoanalysis musicology cultural studies Notable ideas The Culture Industry, the Authoritarian Personality, the negative dialectic non-conformist conformist Influenced by Kant Hegel Kierkegaard Marx ... Husserl Influenced J¼rgen Habermas Edward W. Said Jean Baudrillard Pierre Bourdieu ... Michael Jackson (anthropology) Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno September 11 August 6 ) was a German sociologist philosopher pianist ... musicologist , and composer . He was a member of the Frankfurt School along with Max Horkheimer Walter Benjamin Herbert Marcuse J¼rgen Habermas , and others. He was also the Music Director of the Radio Project Already as a young music critic and amateur sociologist, Theodor W. Adorno was primarily a philosophical thinker. The label social philosopher emphasizes the socially critical aspect of his philosophical thinking, which from

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3. Things Beyond Resemblance; Collected Essays On Theodor W. Adorno; Robert Hullot-
Theodor W. Adorno was a major twentiethcentury philosopher and social critic whose writings on oppositional culture in art, music, and literature
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Things Beyond Resemblance Collected Writings Theodor W. Adorno was a major twentieth-century philosopher and social critic whose writings on oppositional culture in art, music, and literature increasingly stand at the center of contemporary intellectual debate. In this excellent collection, Robert Hullot-Kentor, widely regarded as the most distinguished American translator and commentator on Adorno, gathers together sixteen essays he has written about the philosopher over the past twenty years. Things Beyond Resemblance is a timely and richly analytical collection crucial to the study of critical theory, aesthetics, continental philosophy, and Adorno.

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    Name Theodor W. Adorno Birth September 11 Frankfurt Germany Death August 6 Visp Switzerland School/tradition critical theory Main interests social theory psychoanalysis musicology cultural studies Notable ideas The Culture Industry, the Authoritarian Personality, the negative dialectic non-conformist conformist Influenced by Kant Hegel Kierkegaard Marx ... Husserl Influenced J¼rgen Habermas Edward W. Said Jean Baudrillard Pierre Bourdieu ... Michael Jackson (anthropology) Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund Adorno September 11 August 6 ) was a German sociologist philosopher pianist ... musicologist , and composer . He was a member of the Frankfurt School along with Max Horkheimer Walter Benjamin Herbert Marcuse J¼rgen Habermas , and others. He was also the Music Director of the Radio Project Already as a young music critic and amateur sociologist, Theodor W. Adorno was primarily a philosophical thinker. The label social philosopher emphasizes the socially critical aspect of his philosophical thinking, which from onwards took an intellectually prominent position in the critical theory of the Frankfurt School
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    theodor W. adorno was one of the most important philosophers and social critics in Germany after World War II. Although less well known among anglophone
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    First published Mon May 5, 2003; substantive revision Fri Aug 3, 2007 Unreliable translations have hampered the reception of Adorno's published work in English speaking countries. Since the 1990s, however, better translations have appeared, along with newly translated lectures and other posthumous works that are still being published. These materials not only facilitate an emerging assessment of his work in epistemology and ethics but also strengthen an already advanced reception of his work in aesthetics and cultural theory.
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    Habilitationsschrift on Kierkegaard's aesthetics in 1931, under the supervision of the Christian socialist Paul Tillich. After just two years as a university instructor ( Privatdozent ), he was expelled by the Nazis, along with other professors of Jewish heritage or on the political left. A few years later he turned his father's surname into a middle initial and adopted "Adorno," the maternal surname by which he is best known. Adorno left Germany in the spring of 1934. During the Nazi era he resided in Oxford, New York City, and southern California. There he wrote several books for which he later became famous, including

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    Theodor W. Adorno Last updated: 3 June 1998 The following quotes are taken from Theodor W. Adorno (1974), Minima moralia. Reflections from damaged life. (First published in German in 1951.) London (NLB) The gods look in pleasure on penitent sinners. 174 No emancipation without that of society. 173 Domination delegates the physical violence on which it rests to the dominated. 182 The man for whom time stretches out painfully is one waiting in vain, disappointed at not finding tomorrow already continuing yesterday. 175 He who has loved and who betrays love does harm not only to the image of the past, but to the past itself. 166 Time flies. 166 Everywhere bourgeois society insists on the exertion of will; only love is supposed to be involuntary, pure immediacy of feeling. In its longing for this, which means a dispensation from work, the bourgeois idea of love transcends bourgeois society. But in erecting truth directly amid the general untruth, it perverts the former into the latter. 172 But he who dies in despair has lived his whole life in vain. 167

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    Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno (1903-1969) German philosopher, sociologist, and essayist, member of the "Frankfurt School," a group of intellectuals working at the Institute for Social Research, loosely associated to the University of Frankfurt. Adorno's theories were much based on the writings of Hegel, Marx, and Freud. Central in his philosophy was the dialectic method of argumentation in which the thought proceeds by contradiction, a collision of ideas from thesis to antithesis. From the opposites a higher truth may be reached by synthesis, which leads to a new thesis and so on. However, Adorno did not believe that all contradictions can be solved and in Negative Dialektik (1966) he did not only reject utopian as the possibility of total reconciliation but all permanent concepts. Adorno's other major works include The Dialectic of Enlightenment (1947) and Aesthetic Theory "The dual nature of artworks as autonomous structures and social phenomena results in oscillating criteria: Autonomous works provoke the verdict of social indifference and ultimately of being criminally reactionary; conversely, works that make socially univocal discursive judgments thereby negate art as well as themselves."

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    Theodore Adorno Introduction Theodor Adorno was a philosopher, critic, and theorist who generated a vast body of works on aspects of society and culture. His interests ranged from classical philosophy to psychology to music to sociology. He wrote on topics as far-flung as Beethoven, anti-semitism, and film. Adorno is best known as a member of the Frankfurt School, the informal name for a group of thinkers employed by the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt, Germany. These intellectuals developed and practiced a mode of understanding called critical theory (see Key Terms below). Other famous members of the Frankfurt School include Max Horkheimer, Walter Benjamin, and Herbert Marcuse. The Frankfurt School theorists all shared a profound indebtedness to the work of Karl Marx. Adorno was also influenced by Hegel, Kant, Heidegger and Lukacs. Adorno's writing is notoriously difficult to understand. He has occasionally been criticized on this account. But, as is the case with deconstructionists such as Spivak or Derrida, Adorno's form enacts his content. Those unfamiliar with Adorno's work are encouraged to take up the challenge; careful reading is rewarded with immense richness of theoretical and critical material. Biography On September 11, 1903, Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund was born in Frankfurt am Main. The son of a Jewish wine merchant, Oskar Wiesengrund, and a Catholic from Corsica, Maria Calvelli-Adorno, Adorno adopted his mother's surname during the late 1930's while in exile from Nazi Germany. Adorno began studying music and philosophy at a young age. His mother was a professional singer, and his aunt, who lived with the family, was an accomplished pianist. As a teenager, Adorno studied Kant with a family friend, Siegfried Kracauer, who later became a noted cultural critic and film theorist in Weimar Germany. Adorno attended the University of Frankfurt, where he took courses in philosophy, sociology, psychology and music. At age 21, he submitted a critique of Husserl entitled, "The Transcendence of the Real and the Noematic in Husserl's Phenomenology" as his doctoral dissertation. From 1925-1928, Adorno studied music in Vienna under Alban Berg with hopes of becoming a composer.

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    Adorno (1903-69) argued that capitalism fed people with the products of a 'culture industry' - the opposite of 'true' art - to keep them passively satisfied and politically apathetic. Adorno saw that capitalism had not become more precarious or close to collapse, as Marx had predicted. Instead, it had seemingly become more entrenched. Where Marx had focussed on economics, Adorno placed emphasis on the role of culture in securing the status quo. Popular culture was identified as the reason for people's passive satisfaction and lack of interest in overthrowing the capitalist system. Adorno suggested that culture industries churn out a debased mass of unsophisticated, sentimental products which have replaced the more 'difficult' and critical art forms which might lead people to actually question social life. False needs are cultivated in people by the culture industries. These are needs which can be both created and satisfied by the capitalist system, and which replace people's 'true' needs - freedom, full expression of human potential and creativity, genuine creative happiness. Commodity fetishism (promoted by the marketing, advertising and media industries) means that social relations and cultural experiences are objectified in terms of money. We are delighted by something because of how much it cost.

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