This article suggests reading Theodor Adorno not as a notoriously pessimistic sociologist but as a committed public educator. Partly drawing on still unpublished transcripts of lectures, public talks and radio broadcasts from the 1950s and ’60s, the article offers an account of Adorno’s concept and practice of a ‘democratic pedagogy’. The key question is how we should understand the difference between Adorno the social philosopher, on the one hand, and Adorno the educator, on the other. It is argued that Adorno’s pedagogical interventions are not a footnote to his social theory, but a key to understanding his entire oeuvre
In Minima moralia, Theodor W. Adorno develops a discourse that bridges philosophy, sociology and ped...
This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his w...
Neste artigo trataremos de entender quais foram as principais propostas de Theodor W. Adorno, filóso...
Theodor Adorno is a notoriously difficult theorist to read and understand. But the difficulty does n...
In this article I argue that Theodor Adorno’s most timely and important contributions to contemporar...
I have never fully bought (albeit often tempted to) into the simplistic and somewhat caricaturist ve...
This article attempts to think of thinking as the essence of critical education. While contemporary ...
In recent years, culture has become significantly politicized, or conspicuously de-politicized, in d...
Theodor W. Adorno inspired much of Germany’s 1960s student movement, but he came increasingly into c...
Teodor Adorno's work Philosophy and Teachers was first read as a report at the Frankfurt Studenthome...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
O presente artigo visa a fazer algumas anotações sobre educação, emancipação e crítica social no pen...
At the centre of Adorno's critical theory of society lies the problem of Bann or Bannkreis: why do i...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
In Minima moralia, Theodor W. Adorno develops a discourse that bridges philosophy, sociology and ped...
This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his w...
Neste artigo trataremos de entender quais foram as principais propostas de Theodor W. Adorno, filóso...
Theodor Adorno is a notoriously difficult theorist to read and understand. But the difficulty does n...
In this article I argue that Theodor Adorno’s most timely and important contributions to contemporar...
I have never fully bought (albeit often tempted to) into the simplistic and somewhat caricaturist ve...
This article attempts to think of thinking as the essence of critical education. While contemporary ...
In recent years, culture has become significantly politicized, or conspicuously de-politicized, in d...
Theodor W. Adorno inspired much of Germany’s 1960s student movement, but he came increasingly into c...
Teodor Adorno's work Philosophy and Teachers was first read as a report at the Frankfurt Studenthome...
This article seeks to provide a template for understanding the tragic dimension of Theodor W. Adorno...
O presente artigo visa a fazer algumas anotações sobre educação, emancipação e crítica social no pen...
At the centre of Adorno's critical theory of society lies the problem of Bann or Bannkreis: why do i...
The central claim of my thesis is that Theodor Adorno's social theory harbours important insights wh...
In Minima moralia, Theodor W. Adorno develops a discourse that bridges philosophy, sociology and ped...
This paper examines critical theorist Theodore Adorno's approach to dialectics and critique in his w...
Neste artigo trataremos de entender quais foram as principais propostas de Theodor W. Adorno, filóso...