Marxist Aesthetics (Routledge Revivals)

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Routledge, 13.05.2013 - 174 Seiten
Originally published in 1984, this study deals with a number of influential figures in the European tradition of Marxist theories of aesthetics, ranging from Lukacs to Benjamin, through the Frankfurt School, to Brecht and the Althusserians. Pauline Johnson shows that, despite the great diversity in these theories about art, they all formulate a common problem, and she argues that an adequate response to this problem must be based on account of the practical foundations within the recipient's own experience for a changed consciousness.

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Introduction
1
reification and its overcoming
7
Part two The role of art in modern capitalism
47
Part three Althusserian Marxism and the problem of ideological struggle
113
Conclusion
143
Notes
149
Bibliography
163
Index
167

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Pauline Johnson (1861 1913) was Canada s first native author. Her most famous collection of verse, Flint and Feather went into many printings and was successfully followed by two volumes of short stories, "The Moccasin Maker "and "Legends of Vancouver.

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