This collection explores a previously neglected area of study â the role of art in Marcuseâ s work. Presenting a wealth of published and unpublished material, it is essential reading not only for those new to Marcuse, but also for specialists.
This collection explores a previously neglected area of study â the role of art in Marcuseâ s work. Presenting a wealth of published and unpublished material, it is essential reading not only for those new to Marcuse, but also for specialists.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction to The German Artist Novel 2. 'The Affirmative Character of Culture' 3. 'Art in the One-Dimensional Society' 4. 'Society as a Work of Art' 5. 'Commencement Speech for the New England Conservatory of Music' 6. 'Art as a Form of Reality' 7. Jerusalem Lectures 1971 8. 'Art and Revolution' 9. 'Letters to the Surrealists' 10. Short Takes 11. Lyric Poetry After Auschwitz 12. Interview with Larry Hartwick: On the Aesthetic Dimension 13. Interview with Richard Kearney: The Philosophy of Art and Politics
1. Introduction to The German Artist Novel 2. 'The Affirmative Character of Culture' 3. 'Art in the One-Dimensional Society' 4. 'Society as a Work of Art' 5. 'Commencement Speech for the New England Conservatory of Music' 6. 'Art as a Form of Reality' 7. Jerusalem Lectures 1971 8. 'Art and Revolution' 9. 'Letters to the Surrealists' 10. Short Takes 11. Lyric Poetry After Auschwitz 12. Interview with Larry Hartwick: On the Aesthetic Dimension 13. Interview with Richard Kearney: The Philosophy of Art and Politics
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