The cultural and creative industries have become a vibrant field of research in recent years. Increasing their contributions to GDP and encompassing a growing share of the labour market, cultural and creative industries have become a common feature in many areas of policy and research, and, especially in urban contexts, have become associated with significant spatial transformations. While the origin of the concept of ‘culture industry’ in the work of Adorno and Horkheimer is often acknowledged, contemporary scholarship in the field of cultural and creative industries has typically paid very little attention to the theoretical work – specifically Adorno’s critique of ‘identity thinking’ and the importance of contradiction and the prepondera...
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...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
ABSTRACT Adorno’s extended conception of ‘culture industry ’ renders the usual criticism of his view...
The concept of "cultural industry" stems from a mix of German cultural pessimism, Weberian theory o...
This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural co...
Este trabalho tem por objetivo investigar as análises de Theodor Adorno sobre a mercantilização da c...
This paper takes up Adorno’s aesthetics as a dialectic between philosophy and art. In doing so, I ar...
In general terms, this paper presents, firstly, some considerations about the cultural, educational,...
Adorno’s dialectical approach to aesthetics is perhaps understood better in terms of his monumental ...
In this article I investigate the concept of cultural criticism in the tradition of Frankfurt School...
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th centu...
The article shows a revision of the notion of Cultural Industry proposed by Theodor Adorno and Max H...
none1noBy taking seriously an Adornian suggestion, according to which art should be understood as so...
This thesis critically analyses the implications of a now global capitalist modernity for Theodor W....
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...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...
ABSTRACT Adorno’s extended conception of ‘culture industry ’ renders the usual criticism of his view...
The concept of "cultural industry" stems from a mix of German cultural pessimism, Weberian theory o...
This article discusses T.W. Adorno's criticisms of cinema, and how he saw it in terms of cultural co...
Este trabalho tem por objetivo investigar as análises de Theodor Adorno sobre a mercantilização da c...
This paper takes up Adorno’s aesthetics as a dialectic between philosophy and art. In doing so, I ar...
In general terms, this paper presents, firstly, some considerations about the cultural, educational,...
Adorno’s dialectical approach to aesthetics is perhaps understood better in terms of his monumental ...
In this article I investigate the concept of cultural criticism in the tradition of Frankfurt School...
Theodor Wiesengrund Adorno was one of the most original and important philosophers of the 20th centu...
The article shows a revision of the notion of Cultural Industry proposed by Theodor Adorno and Max H...
none1noBy taking seriously an Adornian suggestion, according to which art should be understood as so...
This thesis critically analyses the implications of a now global capitalist modernity for Theodor W....
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...
Reading or hearing about Theodor Adorno's ideas always results in quibbles. He strikes many as a naï...