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07 Wednesday Nov 2018
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Adorno, Adorno Studies, Annual Meeting, Theodor W. Adorno, University of São Paulo, Vladimir Safatle
We are pleased to announce that the 8th annual meeting of the Association for Adorno Studies will be hosted by Vladimir Safatle and the University of Sâo Paulo. The meeting will be held April 26 and 27, 2019.
More details will be posted here later this fall.
Previous meetings were held at:
May 4-5, 2018 – American University in Cairo
March 24-25, 2017 – Duke University
April 29-30, 2016 – Université de Montréal
October 9-10, 2015 – The New School
March 7-8, 2014 – University College Dublin
March 22-23, 2013 – Temple University
March 2-3, 2012 – Johns Hopkins University
01 Monday Oct 2018
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Oshrat Silberbusch (Tel Aviv University) has written letting us know of the publication of her new book, Adorno’s Philosophy of the Nonidentical. Thinking as Resistance (Palsgrave-Macmillan, 2018).
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21 Friday Sep 2018
Posted in Publications, Theodor W. Adorno
04 Tuesday Sep 2018
Posted in Critical Theory, Frankfurt School, General, Publications, Theodor W. Adorno
Eric Oberle (Arizona State University) has written to us informing us of the publication of his new book, Theodor Adorno and the Century of Negative Identity (Stanford University Press, 2018). Here is the publisher’s blurb:
Identity has become a central feature of national conversations: identity politics and identity crises are the order of the day. We celebrate identity when it comes to personal freedom and group membership, and we fear the power of identity when it comes to discrimination, bias, and hate crimes. Drawing on Isaiah Berlin’s famous distinction between positive and negative liberty, Theodor Adorno and the Century of Negative Identity argues for the necessity of acknowledging a dialectic within the identity concept. Exploring the intellectual history of identity as a social idea, Eric Oberle shows the philosophical importance of identity’s origins in American exile from Hitler’s fascism. Positive identity was first proposed by Frankfurt School member Erich Fromm, while negative identity was almost immediately put forth as a counter-concept by Fromm’s colleague, Theodor Adorno. Oberle explains why, in the context of the racism, authoritarianism, and the hard-right agitation of the 1940s, the invention of a positive concept of identity required a theory of negative identity. This history in turn reveals how autonomy and objectivity can be recovered within a modern identity structured by domination, alterity, ontologized conflict, and victim blaming.
24 Thursday May 2018
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American University in Cairo, Annual Meeting, Association for Adorno Studies, Kathy Kiloh, Mae Saafan, Martin Shuster, Pierre-François Noppen, Recap, Reham Mohammed El Morally, Robert Switzer, Roger Foster, Surti Singh, Tahrir Square Campus, Theodor W. Adorno, William Ross
Earlier this month (May 4-5, 2018), members of the Association for Adorno Studies gathered at the American University in Cairo for our 7th annual meeting. As summer was taking a early start in Egypt – with temperatures surging to 40°C/104°F! – the meeting was held in the sumptuous (and cool) Oriental Hall of the Tahrir Square Campus.
Surti Singh (our host), Robert Switzer (Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences at AUC) and Pierre-François Noppen (our outgoing President) opened the meeting with remarks. (Our outgoing Vice-President, Roger Foster, couldn’t attend the meeting this year.) Speakers from Canada, the US, Norway, France, Brasil and Egypt were invited to present their latest work on Adorno. The sharp, insightful and thought-provoking papers fueled open and very stimulating discussions throughout the meeting. Continue reading
03 Tuesday Apr 2018
Posted in Critical Theory, Publications, Theodor W. Adorno, Uncategorized
Estelle Ferrarese wrote to let us know that her new book is coming out in France, which might be of interest to the readers of this blog. Estelle’s book proposes a renewal of Critical Theory through feminism. The book examines Adorno’s social philosophy and mobilizes insights drawn from the ethics of care to articulate the question of the social fragility of our concern for others. The book expands on some of the insights she presented at our last meeting at Duke (2017).
The full title is:
La fragilité du souci des autres: Adorno et le care
(The Fragility of Concern for Others: Adorno and Care)
03 Tuesday Apr 2018
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02 Friday Mar 2018
Posted in Publications, Theodor W. Adorno
Deborah Cook has written to let us know that she has completed a book that explores the philosophical affinities between Adorno and Foucault. The book, Adorno, Foucault and the Critique of the West, will be published by Verso in the fall of 2018.
30 Tuesday Jan 2018
Posted in Call for Papers, Critical Theory
Harry Dahms has written to us about the following CFP for the 17th Annual Conference of the Social Theory Consortium, at Loyola University, May 17-19, 2018. See the attached flyer.