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摘要
这篇文章评估了西奥多·w·阿多诺(Theodor W. Adorno)今天的相关性,通过将当代的兴趣融入到近年来导致他的思想惊人复兴的形式中(在蒂洛·韦斯切(Tilo Wesche)和乔希·罗宾逊(Josh Robinson)等人身上)。将这一最新的焦点与旧的接受轨迹进行比较和对比,这篇文章表明,阿多诺的形式概念并不像最近的appropriations倾向于争论的那样容易从其理论基础中被移除:他坚持将形式作为严格(和痛苦地)区分艺术品与其周围环境的东西,这可能是当前包罗万象的形式概念化的解药。
“The Primacy of the Object”: Adorno’s Aesthetic Theory and the Return of Form
The article assesses Theodor W. Adorno’s relevance today by engaging contemporary interests in form that have led to a surprising renaissance of his thought in recent years (in Tilo Wesche and Josh Robinson, among others). Comparing and contrasting this most recent focus with older trajectories of reception, the article suggests that Adorno’s concept of form is not as easily dislodged from its theoretical moorings as recent appropriations tend to argue: his insistence on form as what rigorously (and painfully) demarcates an artwork from its surrounding contexts is perhaps an antidote to current all-inclusive conceptualizations of form.
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Widely considered the top journal in its field, New German Critique is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on twentieth- and twenty-first-century German studies and publishes on a wide array of subjects, including literature, film, and media; literary theory and cultural studies; Holocaust studies; art and architecture; political and social theory; and philosophy. Established in the early 1970s, the journal has played a significant role in introducing U.S. readers to Frankfurt School thinkers and remains an important forum for debate in the humanities.