'Force Fields' collects the recent essays of Martin Jay, an intellectual historian and cultural critic internationally known for his work on the history of Western Marxism and the intellectual migration from Germany to America.
'Force Fields' collects the recent essays of Martin Jay, an intellectual historian and cultural critic internationally known for his work on the history of Western Marxism and the intellectual migration from Germany to America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1 Urban Flights: The Institute of Social Research between Frankfurt and New York Chapter 2 The Debate over Performative Contradiction: Habermas versus the Poststructuralists Chapter 3 The Morals of Genealogy: Or Is There a Poststructuralist Ethics? Chapter 4 The Reassertion of Sovereignty in a Time of Crisis: Carl Schmitt and Georges Bataille Chapter 5 Women in Dark Times: Agnes Heller and Hannah Arendt Chapter 6 "The Aesthetic Ideology" as Ideology: Or What Does It Mean to Aestheticize Politics? Chapter 7 The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Inability to Mourn Chapter 8 The Rise of Hermeneutics and the Crisis of Ocularcentrism Chapter 9 Scopic Regimes of Modernity Chapter 10 Ideology and Ocularcentrism: Is There Anything Behind the Mirror's Tain? Chapter 11 Modernism and the Retreat from Form Chapter 12 The Textual Approach to Intellectual History Chapter 13 Name-Dropping or Dropping Names? Modes of Legitimation in the Humanities
Introduction Chapter 1 Urban Flights: The Institute of Social Research between Frankfurt and New York Chapter 2 The Debate over Performative Contradiction: Habermas versus the Poststructuralists Chapter 3 The Morals of Genealogy: Or Is There a Poststructuralist Ethics? Chapter 4 The Reassertion of Sovereignty in a Time of Crisis: Carl Schmitt and Georges Bataille Chapter 5 Women in Dark Times: Agnes Heller and Hannah Arendt Chapter 6 "The Aesthetic Ideology" as Ideology: Or What Does It Mean to Aestheticize Politics? Chapter 7 The Apocalyptic Imagination and the Inability to Mourn Chapter 8 The Rise of Hermeneutics and the Crisis of Ocularcentrism Chapter 9 Scopic Regimes of Modernity Chapter 10 Ideology and Ocularcentrism: Is There Anything Behind the Mirror's Tain? Chapter 11 Modernism and the Retreat from Form Chapter 12 The Textual Approach to Intellectual History Chapter 13 Name-Dropping or Dropping Names? Modes of Legitimation in the Humanities
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