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The Archives of Critical Theory

The Archives of Critical Theory
Author: Isabelle Aubert
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3031365852

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On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the foundation of the Institute for Social Research in Frankfurt am Main, in 1923, this book aims at shedding light on the archives of some of the key thinkers of Critical Theory of Society, also well known as “Frankfurt School”. To pay homage to this current of thought, this contributed volume aims to make the archives speak for themselves, to show the public the quantity of unpublished material still existing by the authors of the Critical Theory which are now in funds in different parts of the world (in Germany, in Italy, or in the United States), and to show that Critical Theory remains alive 100 years after its inception. The volume starts by presenting the archives of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, the thinkers who inspired Critical Theory, and the archives of the Institute for Social Research itself. Then it dedicates separate sections to the archives of Walter Benjamin, Max Horkheimer, Theodor W. Adorno, Friedrich Pollock, Herbert Marcuse, Leo Löwenthal and Jürgen Habermas. The book is composed of chapters written by researchers and editors who worked in the different fonds, as well as chapters written by or interviews with researchers who were or are in charge of some of the archives, or who are especially familiar with the material. The Archives of Critical Theory will be an invaluable tool for researchers in many disciplines working with Critical Theory of Society, such as Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Philosophy, History, Education, Law and Cultural Studies, among others. Readers will find information about the content of each archive and the history of its constitution. The various contributions present many ways in which the materials may be explored and explain how such explorations affected or may yet affect the state of the research.


The Idea of a Critical Theory

The Idea of a Critical Theory
Author: Raymond Geuss
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1981-10-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521284226

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The purpose of this series is to help make contemporary European philosophy intelligible to a wider audience in the English-speaking world, and to suggest its interest and importance in particular to those trained in analytical philosophy.


Critical Theory

Critical Theory
Author: Max Horkheimer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1972
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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Critical Theory in Critical Times

Critical Theory in Critical Times
Author: Penelope Deutscher
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 023154362X

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We live in critical times. We face a global crisis in economics and finance, a global ecological crisis, and a constant barrage of international disputes. Perhaps most dishearteningly, there seems to be little faith in our ability to address such difficult problems. However, there is also a more positive sense in which these are critical times. The world's current state of flux gives us a unique window of opportunity for shaping a new international order that will allow us to cope with current and future global crises. In Critical Theory in Critical Times, eleven of the most distinguished critical theorists offer new perspectives on recent crises and transformations of the global political and economic order. Essays from Jürgen Habermas, Seyla Benhabib, Cristina Lafont, Rainer Forst, Wendy Brown, Christoph Menke, Nancy Fraser, Rahel Jaeggi, Amy Allen, Penelope Deutscher, and Charles Mills address pressing issues including international human rights and democratic sovereignty, global neoliberalism, novel approaches to the critique of capitalism, critical theory's Eurocentric heritage, and new directions offered by critical race theory and postcolonial studies. Sharpening the conceptual tools of critical theory, the contributors to Critical Theory in Critical Times reveal new ways of expanding the diverse traditions of the Frankfurt School in response to some of the most urgent and important challenges of our times.


Critical Theory of Technology

Critical Theory of Technology
Author: Andrew Feenberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1991
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

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This pathbreaking book argues that the roots of the degradation of labor, education, and the environment lie not in technology per se but in the cultural values embodied in its design.


The Highway of Despair

The Highway of Despair
Author: Robyn Marasco
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-03-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0231538898

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Hegel's "highway of despair," introduced in his Phenomenology of Spirit, is the tortured path traveled by "natural consciousness" on its way to freedom. Despair, the passionate residue of Hegelian critique, also indicates fugitive opportunities for freedom and preserves the principle of hope against all hope. Analyzing the works of an eclectic cast of thinkers, Robyn Marasco considers the dynamism of despair as a critical passion, reckoning with the forms of historical life forged along Hegel's highway. The Highway of Despair follows Theodor Adorno, Georges Bataille, and Frantz Fanon as they each read, resist, and reconfigure a strand of thought in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Confronting the twentieth-century collapse of a certain revolutionary dialectic, these thinkers struggle to revalue critical philosophy and recast Left Hegelianism within the contexts of genocidal racism, world war, and colonial domination. Each thinker also re-centers the role of passion in critique. Arguing against more recent trends in critical theory that promise an escape from despair, Marasco shows how passion frustrates the resolutions of reason and faith. Embracing the extremism of what Marx, in the spirit of Hegel, called the "ruthless critique of everything existing," she affirms the contemporary purchase of radical critical theory, resulting in a passionate approach to political thought.


The Politics of Theory and the Practice of Critical Librarianship

The Politics of Theory and the Practice of Critical Librarianship
Author: Karen P. Nicholson
Publisher: Library Juice Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781634000307

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This book features original research, reflective essays and conversations, and dialogues that consider the relationships between theory, practice, and critical librarianship through the lenses of the histories of librarianship, intellectual and activist communities, professional practices, and underexplored epistemologies and ways of knowing.


Basic Critical Theory for Photographers

Basic Critical Theory for Photographers
Author: Ashley la Grange
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1136090134

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Basic Critical Theory for Photographers generates discussion, thought and practical assignments around key debates in photography. Ashley la Grange avoids the trap of an elitist and purely academic approach to critical theory, taking a dual theoretical and practical approach when considering the issues. Key critical theory texts (such as Sontag's 'On Photography' and Barthes' 'Camera Lucida') are clarified and shortened. La Grange avoids editorilising, letting the arguments develop as the writers had intended; it is the assignments which call into question each writer's approach and promote debate. This is the ideal book if you want to understand key debates in photography and have a ready-made structure within which to discuss and explore these fascinating issues. It is accessible to students, from high school to university level, but will also be of interest to the general reader and to those photographers whose training and work is concerned with the practical aspects of photography. Also includes invaluable glossary of terms and a substantial index that incorporates the classic texts, helping you to navigate your way through these un-indexed works. The book also contains useful information on photo-mechanical processes, explaining how a photograph can appear very differently, and as a result be interpreted in a range of ways, in a variety of books.


Critical Librarianship

Critical Librarianship
Author: Samantha Schmehl Hines
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-08-17
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1839094842

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This book offers a timely mix of thought-provoking chapters bringing together national and global studies on critical librarianship, and conveying the kind of research which current library managers and researchers need, mixing theory with a good dose of pragmatism.


Critical Addresses

Critical Addresses
Author: Leora Farber
Publisher:
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2017
Genre: Archives
ISBN: 9781431425129

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The volume Critical Addresses. The Archive-in-Practice brings together a collection of essays in which authors trace how visual artists and theorists critically reflect on institutional and personal archives by using its fragments in ways that potentially create new forms of engagement for the construction of identities, subjectivities and agencies. Authors in this volume consider the archive as a repository of traces, which have the potential to be destabilised, thus signalling the construction at work in any single account of a historical narrative and remembrance. Processes of 'making', 'unmaking' and 'referencing' are effected through multiple exchanges between the subjectivities of the writer, visual or archival practitioner and the spectres, ghosts and shadows of those subjectivities that haunt the archive itself. Critical Addresses. The Archive-in-Practice adds to a vast context of scholarly work done on the archive as a key site of inquiry in fields, such as anthropology, critical theory, history and visual art, through its specific focus on visual archives, and primarily those archives in which lens-based technologies are deployed. Given the significance of political and personal forms of archiving practices in postapartheid South Africa, and the possibilities that re-examinations of these archives hold for social transformation and the realisation of justice, the volume is focused on South African and African archives and ways in which South African artists and authors are engaging with these. This publication is in response to the Past Imperfect // Future Present exhibition, held at FADA Gallery in 2015. - Verlagsangaben.