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Naples 1925 Adorno Benjamin And The Summer That Made Critical Theory Martin Mittelmeier

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Naples 1925 Adorno Benjamin And The Summer That Made Critical Theory Martin Mittelmeier
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Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.69 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Martin Mittelmeier, Shelley Frisch (translator)
ISBN: 9780300280579, 9780300259308, 0300280572, 0300259301
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Naples 1925 Adorno Benjamin And The Summer That Made Critical Theory Martin Mittelmeier by Martin Mittelmeier, Shelley Frisch (translator) 9780300280579, 9780300259308, 0300280572, 0300259301 instant download after payment.

The untold story of how the volcanic landscape surrounding Naples influenced a crucial moment in twentieth-century intellectual history 

In the 1920s, the Gulf of Naples was a magnet for European intellectuals in search of places as yet untouched by modernity. Among the revolutionaries, artists, and thinkers drawn to Naples were numerous scholars at a formative stage in their journeys: Walter Benjamin, Siegfried Kracauer, Alfred Sohn‑Rethel, Asja Lacis, Theodor W. Adorno, and many others. While all were indelibly shaped by the volcanic Neapolitan landscape, it was Benjamin who first probed the relationship between the porous landscape and the local culture. But Adorno went further, transforming his surroundings into a radical new philosophy—one that became a turning point in the modern history of the discipline.

In this ingenious book, Martin Mittelmeier reveals the Gulf of Naples as the true birthplace of the Frankfurt School. From the majestic crater rim of Mount Vesuvius to the soft volcanic rock that Neapolitans used to build their city, Mittelmeier follows Adorno’s and his fellow thinkers’ footsteps through the cities along the gulf, demonstrating how their observations and encounters surface again and again in their writings for decades to come, and serve as the structuring principle of Critical Theory.

Martin Mittelmeier, an editor and author, is honorary professor at the Institute for German Language and Literature at the University of Cologne. His books include Dada: A Century’s Tale and Freedom and Darkness. He lives in Cologne, Germany. Shelley Frisch’s acclaimed translations from German include biographies of Franz Kafka, Friedrich Nietzsche, Albert Einstein, and Marlene Dietrich and Leni Riefenstahl. She lives in Princeton, NJ.

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