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  1. The Value of Narrativity in the Representation of Reality.Hayden White - 1980 - Critical Inquiry 7 (1):5-27.
    To raise the question of the nature of narrative is to invite reflection on the very nature of culture and, possibly, even on the nature of humanity itself. So natural is the impulse to narrate, so inevitable is the form of narrative for any report of the way things really happened, that narrativity could appear problematical only in a culture in which it was absent—absent or, as in some domains of Western intellectual and artistic culture, programmatically refused. As a panglobal (...)
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  • Benjamin's -abilities.Samuel Weber - 2008 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. Edited by Walter Benjamin.
    “There is no world of thought that is not a world of language,” Walter Benjamin remarked, “and one only sees in the world what is preconditioned by ...
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  • Adorno's Conception of the Form of Philosophy.Stewart Martin - 2006 - Diacritics 36 (1):48-62.
    This essay concerns Adorno's articulation of an idea of philosophy as it is developed through his considerations of philosophy's form or mode of presentation. It hereby attempts to illuminate some of what remains obscure about Adorno's understanding of a renewal of philosophy after Marx and the crisis of German Idealism. Various forms–from "anti-system" and "constellation" to "essay," "fragment," "encyclopaedia" and "dictionary"–are examined for what they contribute to an idea of philosophy. This focus distinguishes this essay from other studies of form (...)
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  • The Linguistic Image: Mediation and Immediacy in Adorno and Benjamin.Kathy Kiloh - 2007 - In Donald A. Burke, Colin J. Campbell, Kathy Kiloh, Michael K. Palamarek & Jonathan Short (eds.), Adorno and the Need in Thinking: New Critical Essays. University of Toronto Press. pp. 103--29.
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  • Negatively Capable Dialectics: Keats, Vendler, Adorno, and the Theory of the Avant-Garde.Robert Kaufman - 2001 - Critical Inquiry 27 (2):354-384.
  • The Theoretical Hesitation: Benjamin's Sociological Predecessor.Fredric Jameson - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 25 (2):267-288.
  • The Origins of Negative Dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin and the Frankfurt School.P. U. Hohendahl - 1977 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1977 (34):184-187.
  • ""Notes on the" Dialectical Image"(How Deconstructive Is It?).Anselm Haverkamp - 1992 - Diacritics 22 (3/4):69.
  • Dialectical Sonority: Walter Benjamin's Acoustics of Profane Illumination.Mirko M. Hall - 2010 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2010 (152):83-102.
    ExcerptIn a letter to his friend and intellectual collaborator Theodor W. Adorno, on December 25, 1935, Walter Benjamin describes music as a field of inquiry “fairly remote” from his own.1 Several years later, in another letter to Max Horkheimer, he writes that the “state of musical affairs … could not be any more remote” for him.2 Yet despite these claims of unfamiliarity with aurality, there are numerous observations on acoustic phenomena throughout Benjamin's oeuvre. From his early essays on language to (...)
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  • Dialectical Sonority: Walter Benjamin's Acoustics of Profane Illumination.M. M. Hall - 2010 - Télos 2010 (152):83-102.
  • On the Conundrum of Form and Material in Adorno's Aesthetic Theory.Gerald L. Bruns - 2008 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 66 (3):225 - 235.
  • Writing and judging: Adorno, Arendt and the chiasmus of natural history.Samir Gandesha - 2004 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (4):445-475.
    This essay engages in a comparative analysis of Theodor W. Adorno and Hannah Arendt. It does so by situating both thinkers in terms of their respective Auseinandersetzungen with the fundamental ontology of Martin Heidegger. While Heidegger seeks to engage in a Destruktion of the opposition between time and being, Adorno and Arendt seek to understand this relation critically in terms of the concept of ‘natural history’. For both, a reading of Kant’s Third Critique becomes the indispensable means by which it (...)
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  • Not YetThe Political Unconscious: Narrative as a Socially Symbolic Act.Geoff Bennington & Fredric Jameson - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (3):23.
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  • Aphrodite's children: Hopeless love, historiography, and benjamin's dialectical image.Chris Andre - 1998 - Substance 27 (1):105.
  • Notes to Literature.Theodor W. Adorno, Rolf Tiedemann & Shierry Weber Nicholsen - 1995 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (3):334-336.
  • A Marxism for the postmodern? Jameson's Adorno.Peter Osborne - unknown
  • The Fate of Art: Aesthetic Alienation from Kant to Derrida and Adorno.J. M. Bernstein - 1998 - Philosophical Quarterly 48 (190):132-134.
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  • The Arcades Project.Walter Benjamin, Howard Eiland & Kevin Mclaughlin - 1999 - Science and Society 65 (2):243-246.
     
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  • Briefe.W. Benjamin, G. Scholem & Th W. Adorno - 1995 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 57 (2):367-368.
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  • Walter Benjamin: An Aesthetic of Redemption.Richard Wolin - 1986 - Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (1):65-67.
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  • Maxima Immoralia? Speed and Slowness in Adorno's Minima Moralia.Jeffrey Thomas Nealon - 2000 - Theory and Event 4 (3).
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  • Walter Benjamin 1892-1940.Hannah Arendt - 2008 - Kronos - metafizyka, kultura, religia 4 (4):340-340.
     
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