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Recap of the 6th Annual Meeting

01 Saturday Apr 2017

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The 6th annual meeting of the Association for Adorno Studies was held last weekend at Duke University (March 24-25, 2017). As cherry blossoms were bursting in color on Duke’s gorgeous campus, speakers and participants were gathered in the Fredric Jameson Gallery.

The meeting was opened by remarks from Henry Pickford, Joseph Winters, and Pierre-François Noppen. Unfortunately, the Association’s vice-president, Roger Foster, couldn’t attend this year’s meeting due to the restrictions imposed by CUNY on travels to North Carolina in protest against the sex discrimination laws that the North Carolina State legislature has introduced. The meeting was attended by speakers and participants from the United States of America, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Sweden, Germany, and Austria. The high-caliber papers led to very engaging discussions throughout the meeting. This year’s author-meet-critics panel was devoted to Peter Gordon’s new book, Adorno and Existence (Harvard UP, 2016), which addresses an important weakness in the scholarship, namely Adorno’s repeated confrontation with Kierkegaard, Husserl and Heidegger. It made for a very stimulating exchange between the author and his three respondents, Espen Hammer, Gordon Finlayson and Iain Macdonald. The first day ended with a reception to celebrate the publication of the first volume of Adorno Studies: an interdisciplinary journal. It was also the Association’s way of thanking the editors, Martin Shuster and Kathy Kiloh, for their outstanding work on developing this unique platform.

As is our custom, all were invited to discuss questions relative to the journal and the development of the Association in our annual business meeting (day one, at lunch time). Plans were discussed for next year’s meeting (a number of options are being explored). The location of the meeting will be announced on our website at the end of summer. Once again, we held an informal roundtable discussion on the second day (at lunch time), which focused on the shifts and disruptions in the contemporary political landscape.

On behalf of all the members of the Association, we would like to extend our gratitude to Henry Pickford, and to Thomas Manganaro, who assisted Henry in organizing this most productive and successful event.

Here are a few snapshots of the event.

6th Annual Meeting Schedule @ Duke University

10 Friday Mar 2017

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Schedule available for download here.

New book: Communication and Expression: Adorno’s Philosophy of Language

29 Sunday Jan 2017

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Philip Hogh, Philosophy of Language, Theodor W. Adorno

Philip Hogh (Institut für Philosophie der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg) has written us letting us know that a translation of his 2015 book, Kommunikation und Ausdruck: Sprachphilosophie nach Adorno (which we’d written about here) is now available in English through Rowman & Littlefield’s Founding Critical Theory series. You can find more information on the book here, and here is the publisher’s blurb for the book: Continue reading →

New book: Adorno and the Concept of Genocide

06 Friday Jan 2017

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Ryan Crawford has recently written to us to announce the publication of a book he edited with Erik Vogt. The book is titled Adorno and the Concept of Genocide (Brill, 2016) and ought to be of interest to many readers. Here is the publisher’s blurb: Continue reading →

Adorno Studies: an interdisciplinary journal

04 Wednesday Jan 2017

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We are excited to announce the the launch of Adorno Studies, a scholarly, peer-reviewed, open access journal. It has just published its inaugural issue, and you can find the journal here.

Here is the table of contents:

Introduction to the Inaugural Issue of Adorno Studies
Kathy Kiloh, Martin Shuster
Adorno’s Modal Utopianism: Possibility and Actuality in Adorno and Hegel
Iain Macdonald
A Preponderance of Objects: Critical Theory and the Turn to the Object
Alastair Morgan
The Spiritualization of Art in Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory
Surti Singh
Toward a Critical Theory of Death: Adorno on Dying Today
Max Pensky
Through a Glass Darkly: Adorno’s Inverse Theology
Deborah Cook
Adorno on Mimetic Rationality: Three Puzzles
Pierre-François Noppen
Translation of Theodor W. Adorno’s “Thesen über Bedürfnis” (Theses on Need)
Martin Shuster, Iain Macdonald

The Frankfurt School Knew Trump Was Coming

21 Wednesday Dec 2016

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Alex Ross has a piece in the New Yorker that should be of interest to many.

[Adorno’s] moment of vindication is arriving now. With the election of Donald Trump, the latent threat of American authoritarianism is on the verge of being realized, its characteristics already mapped by latter-day sociologists who have updated Adorno’s “F-scale” for fascist tendencies. […] As early as the forties, Adorno saw American life as a kind of reality show: “Men are reduced to walk-on parts in a monster documentary film which has no spectators, since the least of them has his bit to do on the screen.” Now a businessman turned reality-show star has been elected President. Like it or not, Trump is as much a pop-culture phenomenon as he is a political one.

Negative Dialectics @ Harvard

12 Monday Sep 2016

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Max Pensky wrote to let us know about an upcoming conference on Negative Dialectics that he and Peter Gordon are organizing this fall at Harvard. The conference will be held November 18 and 19, 2016, at Harvard’s Center for European Studies. You can find details about the program and the specific location here.

Next Meeting @ Duke University, 24-25 March

12 Monday Sep 2016

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We are pleased to announce that the 6th annual meeting of the Association for Adorno Studies will be hosted by Henry Pickford and Duke University. The meeting will be held March 24 and 25, 2017 in the Fredric Jameson Gallery at Duke.

More details will be posted here later this fall.

 

Previous meetings were held at:

April 29-30, 2016 – Université de Montréal

October 9-10, 2015 – The New School for Social Research

March 7-8, 2014 – University College Dublin

March 22-23, 2013 – Temple University

March 2-3, 2012 – Johns Hopkins University

CFP: International Conference on Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory (October 2017)

25 Monday Jul 2016

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Christophe David (University of Rennes 2) writes about a conference they are organizing on Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory in October of 2017. They have provided us with a very extensive CFP, and it is attached here.

International Conference Adorno Rennes

Negative Dialectics turns 50

29 Sunday May 2016

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Two conferences will mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of Adorno’s Negative Dialectics in June.

First, Isabelle Aubert, Katia Genel, and Jean-François Kervégan are hosting a conference in Paris this week. PDFs of the poster and the program are available here (Paris Poster) and here (Paris Program).

Later in June, Marc Nicolas Sommer and Mario Schärli will be hosting a conference in Basel. PDFs of the poster and the program are available here (Basel Poster) and here (Basel Program).

They both look very exciting!

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