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Volume 1:1
Deborah Cook, “Through a Glass Darkly: Adorno’s Inverse Theology“
Iain Macdonald, “Adorno’s Modal Utopianism: Possibility and Actuality in Adorno and Hegel“
Alastair Morgan, “A Preponderance of Objects: Critical Theory and
the Turn to the Object“
Surti Singh, “The Spiritualization of Art in Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory“
Max Pensky, “Toward a Critical Theory of Death: Adorno on Dying Today“
Pierre-François Noppen, “Adorno on Mimetic Rationality: Three Puzzles“
Volume 2:1
Camilla Flodin, “The eloquence of something that has no language”: Adorno on Hölderlin’s Late Poetry“
Joe Weiss, “Charlie Brooker Meets Karl Kraus after the End of the World“
Author Meets Critics to Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence
Rick Elmore, Review of Peter Gordon’s Adorno and Existence
Volume 3:1, Special Issue on Adorno and the Anthropocene
Camilla Flodin and Sven Anders Johansson, Introduction
Antonia Hofstätter, “Catastrophe and History: Adorno, the Anthropocene, and Beethoven’s Late Style“
Alistair Morgan, “Reconciliation with Nature: Adorno on Reason, Nature, and Critique“
Anders E. Johansson, “The Concept of the Anthropocene and the
Jargon of Authenticity“
Harriet Johnson, “The Anthropocene as a Negative Universal History“
Sven Anders Johansson, “Why Art? The Anthropocene, Ecocriticism, and
Adorno’s Concept of Natural Beauty“
Camilla Flodin, “Art and the Possibility of a Liberated Nature“
Chris said:
Hi – the link for the Johansson paper takes the reader to the Johnson paper (in Vol.3.1 above) – any chance this can be rectified? – I would love to be able to read the Johansson piece!
Pierre-François Noppen said:
Hello Chris,
Thanks for bringing this our attention. I fixed the link. The paper should now be available.
All the best,
Pierre-François
Chris Philo said:
That is most kind and helpful, Pierre-François – many thanks. Chris.
Ralph Dumain said:
So is issue 3:1 the last published? What happened to the issue on Adorno & Identity? And what has happened to the journal since 2020?