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09 Tuesday Jul 2013

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Adorno, James Schmidt, Persistent Enlightenment, Thomas Mann

We have added a blogroll (conveniently located on the right), and wanted to take this moment to alert everyone to James Schmidt‘s wonderful blog, Persistent Enlightenment, which, given his own research on Horkheimer and Adorno,  often has much of interest for anyone interested in Adorno (as it does today, with a post on Adorno and Katia and Thomas Mann).

If you have a blog that might be of interest to our readers, please let us know.

3AM Interview with Gordon Finlayson

20 Monday May 2013

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3AM, Adorno, Gordon Finlayson, Habermas, Interview

In the hopes of encouraging visitors and readers to send in things that might be of interest to our visitors and readers, we would like to announce this interview at 3AM magazine with Gordon Finlayson. The interview is titled ‘Habermas, Adorno, Politics’ and can be found here.

Please send us your news!

20 Monday May 2013

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Adorno, Adorno Studies, Association for Adorno Studies

We would like this website to become a sort of storehouse for Adorno related announcements. So, please send us your news. Any book or journal publications, interviews, conferences, or other things that might be of interest to our readers and visitors are welcome!

Recap of the 2nd Meeting…

19 Sunday May 2013

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The 2nd meeting was held at Temple University on the 22nd and 23rd of March. The meeting was officially opened with remarks by Espen Hammer and Martin Shuster. The two-day event was well attended by members from Temple, the New School, University of Pennsylvania, and surrounding schools (not to mention scholars from all over the world).

The papers given were again of extremely high quality, as was the level of discussion. A spirited round table was held again on the second day, that saw the participants grappling with how to pursue critical theory within practical contexts.

Many thanks to Espen Hammer and Temple University.

The next meeting will be hosted by Brian O’Connor, at University College Dublin, Ireland.

Photo of ‘Teddy’s Bitter’s’ courtesy of Gordon Finlayson, who tracked this menu down in Philadelphia.

Schedule for the 2nd annual meeting

11 Monday Mar 2013

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2nd Annual Adorno Studies Meeting…

21 Wednesday Nov 2012

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will be held at Temple University on March 22nd and 23rd, 2013, generously sponsored and hosted by the Temple University Philosophy department.

The meeting will take place at Temple University Center City (TUCC), 1515 Market Street, Room 422 from 9AM to 6PM.

Poster coming shortly.

For any questions please contact Espen Hammer or Martin Shuster.

The confirmed list of speakers:

Gordon Finlayson
Roger Foster
Espen Hammer
Robert Kaufman
Kathy Kiloh
Iain Macdonald
Alastair Morgan
Brian O’Connor
Max Pensky
Henry Pickford
Paula Schwebel
Xander Selene
Martin Shuster

Inaugural meeting recap…

25 Wednesday Jul 2012

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A belated update…but the Association has been hard at work on the journal. To recap, the inaugural meeting of the Association for Adorno Studies was held at the Johns Hopkins University on March 2nd and 3rd, 2012. The meeting was officially opened with remarks from the meeting’s organizers and association co-founders, Kathy Kiloh and Martin Shuster. The two-day event was well attended by members of the Johns Hopkins community and scholars from all over the world.

The papers given were of extremely high quality, as were the question and answer sessions, and ultimately the level of engagement of all participants was outstanding. Continue reading →

Schedule of the inaugural meeting…

20 Monday Feb 2012

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Inaugural meeting of the association…

25 Wednesday Jan 2012

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Adorno, Humanities Center, Johns Hopkins

…more details soon.

CFP: 5th International Critical Theory Conference of Rome

17 Saturday Dec 2011

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Adorno, Benjamin, Call for Papers, Conference, Critical Theory, Horkheimer, Marcuse

Our colleague, Stefano Giacchetti Ludovisi, has asked us to make the following CFP public, which may of interest to those interested in Adorno. It looks like it will be a fantastic event.

CALL FOR PAPERS

5TH INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL THEORY
CONFERENCE OF ROME

May 7-9, 2012
John Felice Rome Center of Loyola University Chicago Continue reading →

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