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... (lettered and numbered) (78) fodder for industry, in Metropolis-like dehumanising service of the st...-to-cultivation as does, for example, Theodor Adorno with his reflections on "the culture indust...
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The Seventh Continent; Benny's Video; 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance; Funny Games; 24 Realities per Second - Video recording review
.... Haneke also became influenced by Theodor Adorno's esthetic theory and writings on the cultuure industry, which argued that mass culture was inherently com...
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This paper examines the usefulness of Theodor Adorno's (1966/ 2004) formulation of negative dialectics as prescriptive praxis under conditions where signifiers for humanity are made vaporous or otherwise elusive, as with current conditions of ersatz liberalism and diminished civil liberties. For exegetical purposes, this paper applies Adorno's praxis to one instance of resistance during the Nazi Third Reich that bears lingering, personal relevance to the author. The art work of the modernist painter, Georges Braque, makes entrance here to render more vivid the essential tenets of Adorno's provocative and still timely praxis.
... freedom and ethical praxis? A cottage industry driven mostly by bloggers and netizens has arisen ... Grecophile current in German educational culture; enhanced at the turn of the twentieth century aft...
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... come to be termed the rise of an audit culture in universities; . 2. an examination of the role a...In the 1940s Adorno and Horkheimer turned to more general questions. T... pejoratively termed the Culture Industry. See Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer, "The Cultu...
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...* National Alliance of Media Arts and Culture (NAMAC) (U.S.) . www.namac.org . * National Coalit...: Smashing the Myths of the Information Industry (great links) . www.papertiger.org . * People for ...Theodor Adorno. . * Mythologies. Roland Barthes. . * Under...
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Hoberman discusses the 1957 movie A Face in the Crowd directed by Kazan and adapted by Schulberg from his 1953 story; introduces a new menace not related to the danger of juvenile delinquency, which had obsessed congressional committees and the popular press. This peril was the tele-demagogue: the mass-culture man, vulgarity made manifest, come to power. However, the fact is that A Face in the Crowd is not about any one person so much as a particular system--namely the logic governing what, writing mid--World War II and can be made to apply to the media-manufactured candidacy and TV-honed persona of a recent hopeful.
... governing what, writing mid-World War II, Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer unsympathetically termedd the "culture industry" (and what has since been named the National Enter...
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... and artistic phenomenon affecting youth culture around the world. For many youth, Hip Hop reflects..., Afrika Islam, and Grand Wizard Theodore, among others. The text also presents photographs ... theorists Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno called "the culture industry," which has distribut...
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... journal of avant-garde art and culture of which all four authors of Art since 1900 are ed... grist for the mill of the textbook industry. I find this position regrettable at the very leas..., which, in drawing impetus from both Theodor Adorno and Debord, Foster challenges as both reduc...
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..., JULIA KIM, "Visions of Empire: Visual Culture in Twentieth-Century Imperial Ethiopia" (Cornell, ...'I Will Take You into the Heart of Modern Industry': Lewis Hine's Photographic Interpretation of the ...Meyer) . THEODORE, MOLLEEN, "Walter De Maria's Work: Patronage, Rece... toward a Materialist Aesthetic in The-odor Adorno, Harold Rosenberg, Barnett Newman and Ad Reinhardt...
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... thus allow us to sense and cite the cultures of peoples in the turbulent confluence whose globa...As Adorno contends, it carries the "imprints" of social and ...Tourists and the tourism industry are used as metaphors of intervention and arrest i...On aesthetic and politics, see Theodor Adorno, Aesthetic Theory (London: Athlone, 1997), ...