The sublime is an operative concept in Theodor W. Adorno’s aesthetic theory as well as in his critical social theory. Drawing on critical theory and contemporary live art, the article suggests that the sublime experience enables a missed encounter with the other, which is structured around the promise of complete presence in the moment of ‘now’. For Adorno, authentic art becomes an expression of suffering when it achieves, through the medium of its style, its own self-negation, expressed in the ‘necessary failure of the passionate striving for identity’. This failure of identity is curtailed in the products of the culture industry which tends to classify and schematise our responses to artworks. Franko B’s performance may function as an exa...
International audienceThe sublime emerges in the history of philosophy as the object of an aesthetic...
Even if the story of the concept of the sublime is, as Marek Kulisz argues in one of the papers in ...
This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural co...
The sublime is an operative concept in Theodor W. Adorno’s aesthetic theory as well as in his critic...
My dissertation aims to investigate the role of sublime in Adorno's aesthetics. The philosopher devo...
Šī darba mērķis ir apskatīt ideju par cildeno, kas rodama Teodora Adorno darbā 'Estētikas teorija', ...
The aesthetic notion of the sublime has been traced in different fields in the growing spheres of te...
This paper explores the significance of the emergence of an aesthetic of the sublime in the same con...
O objetivo do texto é propor uma interpretação do conceito de sublime na Teoria estética de Theodor ...
Writing in the late 1980s, Nancy gives as examples of the "recent fashion for the sublime" not only ...
This thesis argues for the continuing possibility of Adorno set against the backdrop of a post-moder...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
Through the idea of the sublime, Kant articulated a type of aesthetic judgement whereby one experien...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme ESCoM-AAR (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives ...
By definition, the sublime is unknowable, and therefore similarly unachievable. This essay, however,...
International audienceThe sublime emerges in the history of philosophy as the object of an aesthetic...
Even if the story of the concept of the sublime is, as Marek Kulisz argues in one of the papers in ...
This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural co...
The sublime is an operative concept in Theodor W. Adorno’s aesthetic theory as well as in his critic...
My dissertation aims to investigate the role of sublime in Adorno's aesthetics. The philosopher devo...
Šī darba mērķis ir apskatīt ideju par cildeno, kas rodama Teodora Adorno darbā 'Estētikas teorija', ...
The aesthetic notion of the sublime has been traced in different fields in the growing spheres of te...
This paper explores the significance of the emergence of an aesthetic of the sublime in the same con...
O objetivo do texto é propor uma interpretação do conceito de sublime na Teoria estética de Theodor ...
Writing in the late 1980s, Nancy gives as examples of the "recent fashion for the sublime" not only ...
This thesis argues for the continuing possibility of Adorno set against the backdrop of a post-moder...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
Through the idea of the sublime, Kant articulated a type of aesthetic judgement whereby one experien...
Fonds audiovisuel du programme ESCoM-AAR (Equipe Sémiotique Cognitive et nouveaux Médias - Archives ...
By definition, the sublime is unknowable, and therefore similarly unachievable. This essay, however,...
International audienceThe sublime emerges in the history of philosophy as the object of an aesthetic...
Even if the story of the concept of the sublime is, as Marek Kulisz argues in one of the papers in ...
This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural co...