RETHINKING THE FRANKFURT SCHOOL: Alternative Legacies of Cultural Critique -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- IntroductionRethinking the Frankfurt School -- 1. The Theoretical Hesitation: Benjamin's Sociological Predecessor -- 2. The Frankfurt School and BritishCultural Studies: The Missed Articulation -- 3. The Limits of Culture: The Frankfurt School and/forCultural Studies -- 4. The Frankfurt School and the Political Economy of Communications -- 5. Of Mice and Mimesis: Reading Spiegelman with Adorno* -- 6. Why Do the Sirens Sing?: Figuring the Feminine in Dialectic of Enlightenment*
7. On Doing the Adorno Two-Step -- 8. Maxima Immoralia?: Speed and Slowness in Adorno* -- 9. The Negative History of theMoment of Possibility: Walter Benjamin and the Coming of the Messiah -- 10. The Frankfurt School and the Domination of Nature: New Grounds for Radical Environmentalism -- 11. One-Dimensional Symptoms: What Marcuse Offers a Critical Theoryof Law* -- 12. The Offentlichkeit of Jurgen Habermas: The Frankfurt School's Most Influential Concept? -- 13. The Frankfurt School -- CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T.
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Rethinking the Frankfurt School.
Culture-- Philosophy.
Culture-- Study and teaching.
Frankfurt school of sociology.
Culture-- Philosophy.
Culture-- Study and teaching.
Frankfurt school of sociology.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Public Policy-- Cultural Policy.