Adorno Studies 2016 - 2019

published by the Association for Adorno Studies* 2016–2019.

Volume 1

Deborah Cook: “Through a Glass Darkly: Adorno’s Inverse Theology

Iain Macdonald: “Adorno’s Modal Utopianism: Possibility and Actuality in Adorno and Hegel

Alastair Morgan: “A Preponderance of Objects: Critical Theory and the Turn to the Object“

Surti Singh: “The Spiritualization of Art in Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory

Max Pensky: “Toward a Critical Theory of Death: Adorno on Dying Today

Pierre-François Noppen: “Adorno on Mimetic Rationality: Three Puzzles

 

Volume 2

Camilla Flodin: “The eloquence of something that has no language”: Adorno on Hölderlin’s Late Poetry

Joe Weiss: “Charlie Brooker Meets Karl Kraus after the End of the World

Author Meets Critics to Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence

- Espen Hammer

- Gordon Finlayson

- Iain Macdonald

- Peter Gordon’s Response

Rick Elmore: Review of Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence

 

Volume 3  

Camilla Flodin and Sven Anders Johansson: Introduction

Antonia Hofstätter: “Catastrophe and History: Adorno, the Anthropocene, and Beethoven’s Late Style

Alistair Morgan: “Reconciliation with Nature: Adorno on Reason, Nature, and Critique

Anders E. Johansson: “The Concept of the Anthropocene and the Jargon of Authenticity“

Harriet Johnson: “The Anthropocene as a Negative Universal History

Sven Anders Johansson: “Why Art? The Anthropocene, Ecocriticism, and Adorno’s Concept of Natural Beauty

Camilla Flodin: “Art and the Possibility of a Liberated Nature

*The association was founded by Martin Shuster and Kathy Kiloh in 2011. Its current president is William Ross.