This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural commodification
I have never fully bought (albeit often tempted to) into the simplistic and somewhat caricaturist ve...
[T. W. Adorno, a member of the Frankfurt School, was greatly influenced by Benjamin\u27s notion of t...
The article highlights the general characteristics of the culture of late capitalism, analyzes the s...
German philosopher, musicologist, and leading light of the Frankfurt School for Social Research, The...
The concept of "cultural industry" stems from a mix of German cultural pessimism, Weberian theory o...
There is a traditional debate in analytic aesthetics that surrounds the classification of film as Ar...
There is a traditional debate in analytic aesthetics that surrounds the classification of film as Ar...
En este artículo se trata de apuntar algunas de las líneas fundamentales que guían la crítica que Th...
Adorno’s conception of “serious art” posits that art rejects mimesis, has autonomy from the world as...
In this essay on Paul Schrader, I take seriously Theodor Adorno’s claim that the film industry is in...
Theodor Adorno was opposed to the cinema because he felt it was too close to reality, and ipso facto...
The cultural and creative industries have become a vibrant field of research in recent years. Increa...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
The aim of this article is to present and comment on the analysis of the cultural industry and espec...
ABSTRACT Adorno’s extended conception of ‘culture industry ’ renders the usual criticism of his view...
I have never fully bought (albeit often tempted to) into the simplistic and somewhat caricaturist ve...
[T. W. Adorno, a member of the Frankfurt School, was greatly influenced by Benjamin\u27s notion of t...
The article highlights the general characteristics of the culture of late capitalism, analyzes the s...
German philosopher, musicologist, and leading light of the Frankfurt School for Social Research, The...
The concept of "cultural industry" stems from a mix of German cultural pessimism, Weberian theory o...
There is a traditional debate in analytic aesthetics that surrounds the classification of film as Ar...
There is a traditional debate in analytic aesthetics that surrounds the classification of film as Ar...
En este artículo se trata de apuntar algunas de las líneas fundamentales que guían la crítica que Th...
Adorno’s conception of “serious art” posits that art rejects mimesis, has autonomy from the world as...
In this essay on Paul Schrader, I take seriously Theodor Adorno’s claim that the film industry is in...
Theodor Adorno was opposed to the cinema because he felt it was too close to reality, and ipso facto...
The cultural and creative industries have become a vibrant field of research in recent years. Increa...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
The aim of this article is to present and comment on the analysis of the cultural industry and espec...
ABSTRACT Adorno’s extended conception of ‘culture industry ’ renders the usual criticism of his view...
I have never fully bought (albeit often tempted to) into the simplistic and somewhat caricaturist ve...
[T. W. Adorno, a member of the Frankfurt School, was greatly influenced by Benjamin\u27s notion of t...
The article highlights the general characteristics of the culture of late capitalism, analyzes the s...