Georg Lukács and Critical Theory Aesthetics, History, Utopia

This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács through the early Frankfurt School up to current issues of authoritarian politics and democratisation. Interweaving discussion of art and literature, utopian thought, and the dialectics of high art...

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Abstract This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács through the early Frankfurt School up to current issues of authoritarian politics and democratisation. Interweaving discussion of art and literature, utopian thought, and the dialectics of high art and mass culture, it offers unique perspectives on an interconnected group of left-wing intellectuals who sought to understand and resist their society's systemic impoverishment of thought and experience. Starting from Lukács’s reflections on art, utopia, and historical action, it progresses to the Frankfurt School philosopher Theodor W. Adorno’s analyses of music, media, avant-garde and kitsch. It concludes with discussions of erotic utopia, authoritarianism, postsocialism, and organised deceit in show trials – topics in which the legacy of Lukács and Frankfurt School critical theory continues to be relevant today.
AbstractList This book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács through the early Frankfurt School up to current issues of authoritarian politics and democratisation. Interweaving discussion of art and literature, utopian thought, and the dialectics of high art and mass culture, it offers unique perspectives on an interconnected group of left-wing intellectuals who sought to understand and resist their society's systemic impoverishment of thought and experience. Starting from Lukács’s reflections on art, utopia, and historical action, it progresses to the Frankfurt School philosopher Theodor W. Adorno’s analyses of music, media, avant-garde and kitsch. It concludes with discussions of erotic utopia, authoritarianism, postsocialism, and organised deceit in show trials – topics in which the legacy of Lukács and Frankfurt School critical theory continues to be relevant today.
h4Available Open Access - please use the tab below to download your copy/h4h4Reflects the extraordinary scope and topicality of Lukács and Frankfurt School thought/h4ulliBuilds on author’s decades of research and previous publication on Lukács and Frankfurt School, including editing and translation of Hungarian language texts by Lukács, his iModernism and the Frankfurt School /ibook, and numerous published essays and book chapters/liliBrings Lukács and key figures of the Frankfurt School in dialogue with other influential thinkers, for instance Lukács with Bloch and Marcuse, Adorno with Clement Greenberg and Bernard Stiegler, Benjamin/Adorno/Marcuse with Bataille/Blanchot/Klossowski/liliRepresents a unique selection and range of interdisciplinary and intermedial perspectives, from philosophy to literary, visual, and music studies to social and political theory/liliDraws upon sources in English, German, Hungarian, French, and Italian, expanding the understanding of key theorists beyond English-translated sources/li/ulpThis book examines the heritage of critical theory from the Hungarian Marxist philosopher Georg Lukács through the early Frankfurt School up to current issues of authoritarian politics and democratisation. Interweaving discussion of art and literature, utopian thought, and the dialectics of high art and mass culture, it offers unique perspectives on an interconnected group of left-wing intellectuals who sought to understand and resist their society's systemic impoverishment of thought and experience. Starting from Lukács’s reflections on art, utopia, and historical action, it progresses to the Frankfurt School philosopher Theodor W. Adorno’s analyses of music, media, avant-garde and kitsch. It concludes with discussions of erotic utopia, authoritarianism, postsocialism, and organised deceit in show trials – topics in which the legacy of Lukács and Frankfurt School critical theory continues to be relevant today./p
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Subtitle Aesthetics, History, Utopia
TableOfContents Front Matter Table of Contents List of Figures Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Georg Lukács and Critical Theory: Chapter 2: Matthew, Mark, Lukács, and Bloch: Chapter 3: Lukács’s Theatres of History: Chapter 4: The Non-Contemporaneity of Lukács and Lukács: Chapter 5: Adorno and/or Avant-Garde: Chapter 6: Avant-Garde and Kitsch, or, Teddy the Musical! Chapter 7: Remediating Opera: Chapter 8: Perversion and Utopia: Chapter 9: Interdisciplinary Legacies: Chapter 10: Prophecies of Mass Deception: Chapter 11: Tell-Trials, or, Gyuri the Radio Play Index
Acknowledgments --
Chapter 7 Remediating Opera: Media and Musical Drama in Adorno and Kluge --
Contents --
Chapter 2 Matthew, Mark, Lukács, and Bloch: From Aesthetic Utopianism to Religious Messianism --
Chapter 1 Georg Lukács and Critical Theory: The Long Goodbye --
Chapter 6 Avant-Garde and Kitsch, or, Teddy the Musical! --
Part I Georg Lukács --
Chapter 9 Interdisciplinary Legacies: Critical Theory and Authoritarian Culture --
Index
Chapter 5 Adorno and/or Avant-Garde: Looking Back at Surrealism --
Chapter 4 The Non-Contemporaneity of Lukács and Lukács: Cold War Contradictions and the Aesthetics of Visual Art --
Figures --
Chapter 11 Tell-Trials, or, Gyuri the Radio Play --
Part II Theodor W. Adorno --
Frontmatter --
Part III Critical Theory --
Chapter 10 Prophecies of Mass Deception: Dewey, Trotsky, and the Moscow Show Trials --
Chapter 8 Perversion and Utopia: Sade, Fourier, and Critical Theory --
Chapter 3 Lukács’s Theatres of History: Drama, Action, and Historical Agency --
Title Georg Lukács and Critical Theory
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