02745nam 2200637 450 991079114070332120230126205401.01-4985-0071-40-7391-8948-4(CKB)2550000001342253(EBL)1762215(OCoLC)887098773(SSID)ssj0001334694(PQKBManifestationID)11750285(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001334694(PQKBWorkID)11271328(PQKB)10368544(MiAaPQ)EBC1762215(Au-PeEL)EBL1762215(CaPaEBR)ebr10907200(CaONFJC)MIL634871(EXLCZ)99255000000134225320140826h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPhilosophy imprisoned the love of wisdom in the age of mass incarceration /edited by Sarah Tyson and Joshua M. Hall ; Eric Anthamatten [and twenty others], contributorsLanham, Maryland ;Plymouth, England :Lexington Books,2014.©20141 online resource (344 p.)Includes index.0-7391-8947-6 1-322-03620-9 Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; I: Identity; 1 Reforming Me, Philosophy; 2 What's Wrong with Us?; 3 Emancipating the Carceral Subject; 4 Women Haters Club; 5 Criminal Masculinity; 6 Du Bois, Foucault, and Self-Torsion; 7 One Foot in Darkness; II: Community; 8 Prison from the Mind of a Prisoner; 9 Awakenings and Seductions; 10 Hegel Goes to Prison; 11 Unchained Melody; 12 Just Visiting; 13 Prisoners; 14 Organizing Dead Matter into Effective Energy; 15 Rehumanizing the Inmate; 16 Imagining the Spirit Free; 17 Cartesian Meditations; Index; About the Contributors<span><span>Editors Sarah Tyson and Joshua M. Hall convene an international group of philosophical thinkers-from both inside and outside prison walls-who draw on a variety of historical figures and critical perspectives to think about prisons in our new historical era. </span></span>PrisonsPhilosophyImprisonmentPhilosophyPrisonsSocial aspectsImprisonmentSocial aspectsPrisonsPhilosophy.ImprisonmentPhilosophy.PrisonsSocial aspects.ImprisonmentSocial aspects.365.01Tyson SarahHall Joshua M.Anthamatten EricMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791140703321Philosophy imprisoned3774740UNINA03819nam 22006012 450 991068457110332120160808032251.01-4744-0086-80-7486-9471-410.1515/9780748694716(CKB)4330000000005350(SSID)ssj0001572954(PQKBManifestationID)16219788(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001572954(PQKBWorkID)13587979(PQKB)10144173(UkCbUP)CR9780748694716(StDuBDS)EDZ0001193135(DE-B1597)616947(DE-B1597)9780748694716(OCoLC)1301548326(ScCtBLL)c84ff468-4a76-4fc8-8de9-053a28be9601(EXLCZ)99433000000000535020150518d2014|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierModernism and the Frankfurt School /Tyrus Miller[electronic resource]Edinburgh :Edinburgh University Press,2014.1 online resource (viii, 179 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Edinburgh critical studies in modernist culture Modernism and the Frankfurt School Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 08 Aug 2016).0-7486-4018-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.Modernism and the Frankfurt School -- Walter Benjamin -- Theodor Adorno -- Herbert Marcuse -- The new wave: modernism and modernity in the later Frankfurt School.Provides a single-volume introduction to the important connection of Frankfurt School thought and modernist cultureTyrus Miller's book offers readers a focused introduction to the Frankfurt School's important attempts to relate the social, political, and philosophical conditions of modernity to innovations in twentieth-century art, literature, and culture. The book pursues this interaction of modernity and modernist aesthetics in a two-sided, dialectical approach. Not only, Miller suggests, can the Frankfurt School's penetrating critical analyses of the phenomena of modernity help us develop more nuanced, historically informed and contextually sensitive analyses of modernist culture; but also, modernist culture provides a field of problems, examples, and practices that intimately affected the formation of the Frankfurt School's theoretical ideas. The individual chapters, which include detailed discussions of Walter Benjamin, Theodor Adorno, Herbert Marcuse as well as a survey of later Frankfurt School influenced thinkers, discuss the ideas of a given figure with an emphasis on particular artistic media or contexts: Benjamin with lyric poetry and architecture as urban art forms; Adorno with music; Marcuse with the liberationist art performances and happenings of the 1960s. Key Features: * Introduces well-studied major figures such as Benjamin and Adorno in a new light, while connecting their ideas with problems in modernist art and culture *Offers a clear, thorough, and relevant survey of major ideas and figures *Provides a revisionary view of the rigorous connection of Frankfurt School theory and modernist cultureEdinburgh critical studies in modernist culture.Modernism & the Frankfurt SchoolFrankfurt school of sociologyModernism (Aesthetics)Frankfurt school of sociology.Modernism (Aesthetics)301.01EC 2430BSZrvkMiller Tyrus1963-1142393UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910684571103321Modernism and the Frankfurt School2832016UNINA