Table of contents for Adorno, culture, and feminism / edited by Maggie O'Neill.
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PART ONE: CRITICAL SOCIAL THEORY: AESTHETICS AND POLITICS
Adorno and Women - Maggie O'Neill
Negative Dialects, /f003Kulturkritik /f001and Unintentional Truth
Adorno, Benjamin and the Aura - Shierry Weber Nicholsen
An Aesthetics for Photography?
The Encoding of History - Silvia L L[ac]opez
Thinking Art in Constellations
Fremdw[um]orter as `The Jews of Language' and Adorno's Politics of Exile - Sinkwan Cheng
PART TWO: FEMINISM, CULTURE AND SOCIETY: THE RELEVANCE OF CRITICAL THEORY FOR CONTEMPORARY FEMINISMS
Critical Theory as a Critique of Society - Regina Becker-Schmidt
Theodor W Adorno's Significance for a Feminist Sociology
Fragile Foundations, Strong Traditions, Situated Questioning - Gudrun Axeli Knapp
Critical Theory in German-Speaking Feminism
Adorno - Juliet Flower MacCannell
The Riddle of Femininity
Of Music and Mimesis - Barbara Engh
Mimesis, Dwelling and Architecture - Hilde Heynen
Adorno's Relevance for a Feminist Theory of Architecture
Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Adorno, Theodor W., -- 1903-1969.
Culture.
Feminist theory.
Critical theory.