Marxist Aesthetics: The foundations within everyday life for an emancipated consciousnessRoutledge, 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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... proletariat's life experience. The underlying confidence of the early Marxist Lukács that the dynamics peculiar to the proletariat's class situation could generate a revolutionary consciousness was quite inappropriate to the later ...
... proletariat's life experience. The underlying confidence of the early Marxist Lukács that the dynamics peculiar to the proletariat's class situation could generate a revolutionary consciousness was quite inappropriate to the later ...
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... proletariat. What is necessary, rather, is the attempt to show the appropriateness of the artistic perspective to the recipient's already existing needs for a new, emancipated consciousness. We can, therefore, look upon the field of ...
... proletariat. What is necessary, rather, is the attempt to show the appropriateness of the artistic perspective to the recipient's already existing needs for a new, emancipated consciousness. We can, therefore, look upon the field of ...
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... proletariat 'has been entrusted with the task of transforming society consciously'.5 Lukács is specifically interested in discovering the mediations within the proletariat's immediate class situation for a revolutionary class ...
... proletariat 'has been entrusted with the task of transforming society consciously'.5 Lukács is specifically interested in discovering the mediations within the proletariat's immediate class situation for a revolutionary class ...
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... Proletariat' considers the implications of the treatment in German classical philosophy of the subject-object antinomy which characterises reified thinking. Finally he turns to an analysis of the standpoint of the proletariat to ...
... Proletariat' considers the implications of the treatment in German classical philosophy of the subject-object antinomy which characterises reified thinking. Finally he turns to an analysis of the standpoint of the proletariat to ...
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... proletariat experiences the ideological dimensions of the economic crisis quite differently. Lukács suggests that a disruption to the reified conception of a second nature appears to the proletariat as 'the gathering of strength and the ...
... proletariat experiences the ideological dimensions of the economic crisis quite differently. Lukács suggests that a disruption to the reified conception of a second nature appears to the proletariat as 'the gathering of strength and the ...
Inhalt
Lukácss theory of realism | |
Die Eigenart des Aesthetischen The Specificity of the Aesthetic | |
Benjamin | |
Brecht | |
Adorno | |
Marcuse | |
Althusser on ideology | |
Macherey and Eagleton | |
Conclusion | |
Bibliography | |
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