Amirhosein Khandizaji & Wolfgang Sohst (Eds): Adorno's Shadow. A Lasting Legacy

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Theodor W. Adorno’s legacy as a philosopher, sociologist, musicologist, and critical theorist remains as vital today as it was in his own time. This volume brings together a diverse array of essays that engage deeply with Adorno’s work, exploring its enduring power to illuminate the complexities of contemporary life. From the culture industry’s grip on digital existence to the commodification of human relationships, the contributors trace Adorno’s critiques of modernity to our present moment, demonstrating the ongoing relevance of his thought in an era of rising authoritarianism, ecological collapse, and social fragmentation. Far from being a mere exercise in intellectual history, this collection wrestles with Adorno’s most challenging ideas — his negative dialectics, his reflections on education, and his unwavering insistence on the necessity of critique. The essays reveal how Adorno’s commitment to human emancipation, tempered by an acute awareness of the forces that obstruct it, offers not just a diagnosis of social pathologies but also a fragile hope for transformation. For scholars, students, and anyone grappling with the urgent questions of justice, freedom, and solidarity, this book is an invitation to think with Adorno — to confront the discomforts of our time, resist facile consolations, and sustain the difficult labor of imagining a more humane world.
  • Contents:
    • Stella Gaon: Adorno’s Marxism and the Critical Promise of Psychoanalysis 
    • Claudia Leeb: Mass Hypnoses: The Rise of the Far Right from an Adornian and Freudian Perspective 
    • Nigel Tubbs: Retrieving the universalism of critical sociology—Adorno, Hegel, and Rose 
    • Alžběta Dyčková: Adorno’s Insights in the Light of Exakte Phantasie Luis A. Recoder: Adorno’s Arcades Orthodoxy 
    • Lilith Poßner: On the Psychoanalytical Grammar of Adorno’s Typology of Ego Weakness 
    • Nektarios Kastrinakis: The Deleuze-Adorno Encounter: on the Critique of Dialectics, the Defense of Negative Dialectics and the Negativity in Adorno’s Thought 
    • Christopher Norris: Adorno to Habermas: A Late Reckoning

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ISBN: 978-3-942106-80-1, 186 pages, Paperback. Price: 28,00 €