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On the Social Situation of Music

Télos 1978 (35):128-164 (1978)

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  1. From Beethoven to Bowie: Identity Framing, Social Justice and the Sound of Law.Julia J. A. Shaw - 2018 - International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue Internationale de Sémiotique Juridique 31 (2):301-324.
    Music is an inescapable part of social, cultural and political life, and has played a powerful role in mobilising support for popular movements demanding social justice. The impact of David Bowie, Prince and Bob Dylan, for example, on diversity awareness and legislative reform relating to sexuality, gender and racial equality respectively is still felt; with the latter receiving a Nobel Prize in 2016 for ‘having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition’. The influence of these composers and (...)
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  • Técnica, arte E indústria cultural segundo Adorno.Francisco Rüdiger - 1998 - Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 43 (2):399-411.
    SíNTESE - Partindo de um exame mais cuidadoso e de uma leitura menos linear das fontes, o artigo procura mostrar que as concepções adornianas a respeito da arte na era da técnica, embora críticas, revelam uma abertura dialética, não se deixando prender a dogmas e preconceitos, conforme pretendem seus adversários.
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  • Music as Secularized Prayer: On Adorno’s Benjaminian Understanding of Music and its Language-Character.Mattias Martinson - 2018 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 10 (3):205-220.
    ABSTRACTIn this essay I draw attention to conceptual similarities in Walter Benjamin’s and Theodor W. Adorno’s reflection about language, with special attention to Benjamin’s 1916 essay about language as such, including its theological impulses. In Adorno’s case, I concentrate on language theory as it comes forth in relation to his philosophy of music and the supposed language-character of music. I argue that this particular connection between Benjamin and Adorno is largely unexplored in the literature, and I show that their conceptual (...)
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  • Utopian Music and the Problem of Luxury.Michael Griffin - 2005 - Utopian Studies 16 (2):247 - 266.
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  • “Our Ears Lived Their Own Lives”. The Auditory Experience in Breslau Autobiographical Literature during the ‘Third Reich’.Annelies Augustyns - 2020 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 11 (3).
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  • T.W. Adorno : the memory of utopia.Colin Thomas - unknown
    This thesis has two principal aims: to demonstrate the centrality of memory to the philosophy and aesthetics of T. W. Adorno, and to assess its philosophical significance. Although in recent years Adorno's work has been the object of increased scrutiny within Anglo-American philosophical circles, as yet little sustained attention has been devoted to the concept of memory within Adorno's oeuvre. However, in Dialectic of Enlightenment Adorno and Horkheimer proclaimed that it is "by virtue of this memory of nature in the (...)
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