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Alastair Morgan, Anastasios Gaitanidis, Andrew Bowie, Antonia Hofstätter, Camilla Flodin, Emile Ike, Fabian Freyenhagen, Fumi Okiji, Gerhard Schweppenhäuser, Gertrud Koch, Günther Sandner, Han-Gyeol Lie, Henry Pickford, Iain Macdonald, J.M. Bernstein, Jeff Noonan, Jeremy J. Shapiro, Johan Hartle, Kathy Kiloh, Lydia Goehr, Martin Shuster, Michael Schwarz, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Polona Curk, Qianfan Zhao, Robert Hullot-Kentor, Samir Gandesha, Sebastian Tränkle, Shierry Weber Nicholsen, Stefano Marino
The wait is finally over!
The Journal of Adorno Studies is now available through Mimesis Journals.
Warm thanks to Samir Gandesha, Johan Hartle, Antonia Hofstätter, Han-Gyeol Lie, and Stefano Marino for their hard work and committed engagement.
The inaugural issue offers, inter alia, a Kaleidoscopics of short essays that testify to the richness and diversity of “the contemporary significance of Adorno’s work from a host of different viewpoints.” Contributors include: Robert Hullot-Kentor, Martin Shuster, Fabian Freyenhagen, Anastasios Gaitanidis, Polona Curk, Qianfan Zhao, Alastair Morgan, Lydia Goehr, Sebastian Tränkle, Fumi Okiji, Samir Gandesha, J.M. Bernstein, Kathy Kiloh, Andrew Bowie, Camilla Flodin, Gertrud Koch, Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Stefano Marino, Iain Macdonald, and Henry W. Pickford.
The three volumes of the journal’s previous series (2016–2019) are also archived on the journal’s website.