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Contents Preface by Nancy Tuana Acknowledgments 1 Introduction: Feminism and Negative Dialectics Ren¿e Heberle 2 An Interview with Drucilla Cornell Questions by Ren¿e Heberle 3 Adorno_s Siren Song Rebecca Comay 4 A Feminine Dialectic of Enlightenment? Horkheimer and Adorno Revisited Andrew Hewitt 5 "No Happiness Without Fetishism": Minima Moralia as Ars Amandi Eva Geulen 6 The Bared-Breasts Incident Lisa Yun Lee 7 Mimetic Moments: Adorno and Ecofeminism D. Bruce Martin 8 Intersectional Sensibility and the Shudder Sora Y. Han 9 An-aesthetic Theory: Adorno, Sexuality, and Memory Mary Ann Franks 10 Living with Negative Dialectics: Feminism and the Politics of Suffering Ren¿e Heberle 11 Negative Dialectics and Inclusive Communication Paul Apostolidis 12 Feminist Politics and the Culture Industry: Adorno_s Critique Revisited Lambert Zuidervaart 13 Unfreedom, Suffering, and the Culture Industry: What Adorno Can Contribute to a Feminist Ethics Jennifer L. Eagan 14 Unmarked and Unrehearsed: Theodor Adorno and the Performance Art of Cindy Sherman Mary Caputi 15 The Economy of the Same: Identity, Equivalence, and Exploitation Gillian Howie Contributors Selected Bibliography Index
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Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969.
Feminist theory.