A pdf of the poster is available here: Adorno Studies Poster 2016
5th Annual Meeting Schedule @ Université de Montréal
06 Wednesday Apr 2016
06 Wednesday Apr 2016
A pdf of the poster is available here: Adorno Studies Poster 2016
03 Sunday Jan 2016
Posted Conference, Theodor W. Adorno
inPhilip Hogh (Oldeberg) wrote to us letting us know about a conference on Adorno and Politics happening in June at Bogazici University in Istanbul. You can find more information here: http://adornoconference.boun.edu.tr
26 Monday Oct 2015
Posted Critical Theory, Frankfurt School, Publications, Theodor W. Adorno
inEspen Hammer has written to us to let us know about two titles now out or forthcoming.
The first is his monograph, Adorno’s Modernism: Art, Experience, Catastrophe (Cambridge, 2015). Publisher’s link.
The second is an edited collection he put together in Routledge’s Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers series, dedicated exclusively to Theodor W. Adorno. It is a two-volume enterprise that is meant to be a successor to the earlier 4 volume one. Publisher’s link.
Both titles look outstanding!
28 Tuesday Apr 2015
Posted Publications
inA recent book on Adorno that may be of interest to our readers: Martin Shuster’s Autonomy After Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity (University of Chicago Press, 2014). Available on Amazon.
22 Wednesday Apr 2015
James Schmidt (Boston University) has two wonderful posts on the history of this manuscript, and his remarkable discovery of a missing English translation by Adorno himself. More here and here, and check out his blog.
UPDATE (4/23): Ulrich Blomann (Universität Koblenz-Landau) has written informing me of a post of his that may also be of interest to readers on this topic.
23 Monday Feb 2015
Posted Publications, Theodor W. Adorno, Uncategorized
inPhilip Hogh (Institut für Philosophie der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) has written us letting us know that his new book, Kommunikation und Ausdruck: Sprachphilosophie nach Adorno (Velbrück, 2015) is now out. Congratulations, Philip.
You can read more about the book here, and on Professor Hogh’s academia page.
19 Monday Jan 2015
Posted Adorno in Context
inTags
Adorno in Context, Aesthetics, Arab Art, Arab Spring, Cairo, Concept Art, Critical Theory, Egypt, Ganzeer, Hany Rashed, Pop Art, Surti Singh, Theodor W. Adorno
Installation view of Hany Rashed’s “Toys” (2014) at Mashrabia Gallery, Cairo. Image copyright the artist.
Over the past three years, Egyptian street art has become an iconic symbol of protest. It has appeared and reappeared with the same lightening speed as the rapid shifts in the political climate, directly participating in the events that transpired under the regimes of Hosni Mubarak, Mohammed Morsi, and Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi. In the hands of Egyptian street artists, art was a powerful revolutionary weapon. Now, in an atmosphere of repression, where many of the signs and symbols of the revolution have been painted over and protest has been outlawed, a new set of questions is crystallizing about the role of art in contemporary Egypt. Continue reading
08 Friday Aug 2014
Posted Adorno in Context, Theodor W. Adorno
inIn a recent publication, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York took up the question: ‘Do the Benefits of College Still Outweigh the Costs?’ The report, which attracted the interest of several mainstream news organizations, noted that, at the end of 2013, aggregate student debt in the United States exceeded $1 trillion, and more than 11% of student loan balances are either delinquent or in default. These unfortunate facts, however, do not vitiate the welcome finding that the college degree has maintained a steady ROI of 15%, which, the authors note, ‘easily surpasses the threshold for a sound investment’. Granted, this 15% has held steady only because the wages of people without college degrees have been falling faster than the wages of college graduates. But these unfortunate social facts are irrelevant to the concept of a sound investment in any case. The authors do go on to caution, however, that ‘while the benefits of college still outweigh the costs on average, not all college degrees are an equally good investment’. Continue reading
13 Thursday Mar 2014
Posted Links of Interest
inI’ve been asked to share the following site dedicated to a London Reading Group for Adorno:
http://adornoreadinggroup.tumblr.com/
21 Friday Feb 2014
Posted Conference, Theodor W. Adorno
inHere is a PDF for download.