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_aThings Beyond Resemblance _b Collected Essays on Theodor W.Adorno |
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_aNew York _bColumbia University Press _c2006 |
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505 | 2 | _aIntroduction: Origin Is the Goal 1 Back to Adorno 23 Things Beyond Resemblance 45 The Philosophy of Dissonance:Adorno and Schoenberg 67 Critique of the Organic: Kierkegaard and the Construction of the Aesthetic 77 Second Salvage: Prolegomenon to a Reconstruction of Current of Music 94 Title Essay: Baroque Allegory and "The Essay as Form" 125 What Is Mechanical Reproduction? 136 Adorno Without Quotation 154 Popular Music and "The Aging of the New Music" 169 The Impossibility of Music 180 Apple Criticizes Tree of Knowledge:A Review of One Sentence 190 Right Listening and a New Type of Human Being 193 Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Recovery of the Public World 210 Suggested Reading: fameson on Adorno 220 Introduction to T. W. Adorno`s "The Idea of Natural-History" 234 The Idea of Natural-History 252 Theodor W. Adorno | |
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