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  1. Achinger, Christine.;
    Allegories of destruction : "Woman" and "the Jew" in Otto Weininger's Sex and Character.; In: Germanic Review, Vol. 88 (2013), No. 2. pp. 121-149(29)

  2. Allen, Thomas.;
    Melancholia and the Radical Particular: Against Archer's Realism.; In: Graduate Journal of Social Science, July 2012, Vol. 9, Issue 2, pp. 109-129(21)

  3. Anderson, Amanda.;
    Postwar Aesthetics: The Case of Trilling and Adorno.; In: Critical Inquiry, Vol. 40, No. 4, Around 1948: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Global Transformation, edited by Leela Gandhi and Deborah L. Nelson (Summer 2014) , pp. 418-438(21)

  4. Anderson, Joel.;
    Situating Axel Honneth in the Frankfurt School Tradition.; In: Axel Honneth: Critical Essays. With a Reply by Axel Honneth. Edited by Danielle Petherbridge Brill, 2011. pp. 31-57(27)

  5. Applegate, Matt.;
    Improvising the Future: Theory, Practice, and Struggle in Adorno and Horkheimer's Towards a New Manifesto.; In: Telos 162 (Spring 2013). pp. 177-181(5)

     
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  6. Babich, Babette.;
    Adorno on Science and Nihilism, Animals, and Jews.; In: Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale. Vol. 14, No. 1, (2011). pp. 110-145(36)

  7. Babich, Babette.;
    "What makes Human Beings into Moral Beings?": The Significance of Ethics in the Process of Evolution.; In: Revista Voluntas: estudos sobre Schopenhauer, 2o semestre 2011. Vol. 2, No 2, pp. 03-30(28) ISSN: 2179-3786

  8. Bannister, Peter.;
    The Offence of Beauty in Modern Western Art Music.; In: Religions, 2013, 4, pp. 687-700(14)

  9. Basnett, Caleb.;
    Toward a Dialectical Anthropology: Rethinking the Concept of 'Human Being' with Herbert Marcuse.; In: Problematique, Issue #13(2011), pp. 45-70(26)

  10. Baumann, Charlotte.;
    Adorno, Hegel and the concrete universal.; In: Philosophy Social Criticism, 37(2011), no. 1, pp. 73-94(22)

  11. Benzer, Matthias.;
    Sociological reflection.; In: Benzer, M., The sociology of Theodor Adorno. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2011, ISBN 9781107000094; pp. 86-124(39)

  12. Biron, Dean.;
    Benjamin, Adorno and modern-day flânerie.; In: Thesis Eleven, 2014, Vol. 121(1), pp. 23-37(15)

  13. Black, David.;
    Adorno For Revolutionaries?.; In: Journal of the International Marxist-Humanist Organization, 2011, pp. 1-6(6)

  14. Boer, Roland.;
    A Totality of Ruins: Adorno on Kierkegaard.; In: Cultural Critique, Vol. 83, Winter 2013, pp. 1-30(30)

  15. Bogdan, Ciprian.;
    Subjectivity and Techno-Science in Theodor Adorno.; In: Annales Philosophici 5 (2012), pp. 7-28(22)

  16. Bonefeld, Werner.;
    Negative dialectics in miserable times: Notes on Adorno and social praxis.; In: Journal of Classical Sociology, 12(1), February 2012, pp.122-134(13)

  17. Bottge, Karen M.;
    Reading Adorno's Reading of the Rachmaninov Prelude in C-sharp Minor: Metaphors of Destruction, Gestures of Power.; In: MTO: a journal of the Society for Music Theory, Vol. 17, no. 4, December 2011, 13 pp.

  18. Boulting, Noel.;
    In Defense of Iconic Reification.; In: Constellations, 21(2014), no. 1, pp. 83-95(13)

  19. Brandstetter, Gabriele.;
    Heteropolitics of Contemporary Dance Xavier Le Roy's Le Sacre du printemps.; In: Dance, Politics & Co-Immunity. Thinking Resistances. Current Perspectives on Politics and Communities in the Arts, Vol . 1, Ed. by Gerald Siegmund und Stefan Holscher, Zurich-Berlin: diaphanes 2013, ISBN: 978-3-03734-218-3; pp. 145-161(17)

  20. Brunner, Markus. et al.;
    Critical psychoanalytic social psychology in the German speaking countries.; In: Annual Review of Critical Psychology, Issue 10(2013): Critical Psychology in Changing World, pp. 419-468(50)

  21. Butler, Judith.;
    Can one lead a good life in a bad life?. Adorno Prize Lecture.; In: Radical Philosophy, 176 (November/December 2012), pp. 9-18(10)

     
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  22. Cachopo, João Pedro.;
    The Case of Wagner Against the Grain: The Disagreement Between Nietzsche and Adorno, and its Relevance Today.; In: Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy, vol. 19 (Spring 2014), pp. 36-50(15)

  23. Cachopo, Joao Pedro.;
    Disagreeing Before Acting: The Paradoxes of Critique and Politics from Adorno to Rancière.; In: Theoria & Praxis: International Journal of Interdisciplinary Thought, vol. 1(2013), no. 1, pp. 64-77(14)

  24. Carlsmith, Joseph.;
    Essentially Preferential: A Critique of Kierkegaard's Works of Love.; In: Gnosis, Vol. 12(2012), no. 1: pp. 15-29(15)

  25. Carney, James.;
    The Buzzing of B: The Subject as Insect in Beckett's Molloy.; In: Beckett Re-Membered: After the Centenary, Edited by James Carney, Leonard Madden, Michael O'Sullivan, and Karl White. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. ISBN (10): 1-4438-3500-5; pp. 228-241(14)

  26. Casten, J. D.;
    Adorno & Benjamin Authentic Culture Critique.; In: -ditto-., Cybernetic Revelation: Deconstructing Artificial Intelligence. Post Egoism Media, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-9854802-0-2; pp. 439-463(25)

  27. Christensen-Scheel, Boel.;
    Application and Autonomy - The Reach and Span of Contemporary Art Didactics.; In: InFormation, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2013), pp. 109-123(15)

  28. Conti, Christopher.;
    The primacy of the object: Adorno versus Cultural Studies.; In: Literature and politics: pushing the world in certain directions / ed. by Peter Marks. - Newcastle upon Tyne : Cambridge Scholars Publ.. - , (2012), pp. 109-120(12)

  29. Cook, Deborah.;
    Notes on Individuation in Adorno and Foucault.; In: Philosophy Today, Volume 58, Issue 3 (Summer 2014)., pp. 325-344(20)

  30. Coyle, Lauren.;
    The Spiritless Rose in the Cross of the Present: Retracing Hegel in Adorno's Negative Dialectics and Related Lectures.; In: Telos, 155 (Summer 2011): pp. 39-60(22)

  31. Cruz, Gabriela.;
    The Fairy Tale of Bel Canto: Walt Disney, Theodor Adorno, Kurt Weill Play the Gramophon.; In: Hector J. Perez (ed)., Opera and video : technology and spectatorship. Peter Lang, 2012, pp, 13-44(32)

  32. Cunningham, Charles.;
    "A War, Once Started": Feminism, Marxism, and the Dialectics of Destruction.; In: Works and Days, 57/58: Vol. 29, 2011, pp. 361-381(21)

  33. Curpaş, Anca.;
    Aesthetic reasoning - The Rehabilitation of the Non-Identical.; In: Annales Philosophici, 7 (2013), pp. 11-24(14)

  34. Cutler, Chris (in interview with Benjamin Piekut).;
    The Multiple Politics of Henry Cow.; In: Proceedings of the British Academy, 185(2013), pp. 43-53(11)

  35. Cvijanović, Hrvoje.;
    Carnal Enlightenment: The Myth of Enlightened Reason and Two Carnal Conceptions of the State.; In: Politička misao, Vol.48 No.1 Lipanj 2011. pp. 76-93(18)

  36. Daddario, Will.;
    From Pseudo-Activity to Critique Adorno, philosophy, participation; In: Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts, 16 (2011), no. 4, pp. 124-135(12)

  37. Demirović, Alex.;
    What Does It Mean to Speak of the Actuality of Critical Theory?.; In: ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies, 2013, 12 (2), pp. 366-379(14)

  38. Dobbs-Weinstein, Idit.;
    A Praxis Oriented by the Debt to the Past: Benjamin's and Adorno's Critique of Teleology.; In: Epoché, Vol. 16, Issue 2 (Spring 2012). ISSN 1085-1968. pp. 443-461(19)

  39. Dolgoy, Rebecca Clare.;
    From Ethos to Mythos: The Becoming Mythical of History.; In: Austausch, Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2011, pp. 21-39(19)

     
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  40. Edström, Olle.;
    Elias and/or Adorno. A Personal Reflection and Perspective from a Musicologist.; In: CAMBIO - Rivista sulle trasformazioni sociali, Anno I, Numero II/Dicembre 2011, pp. 56-69(14)

  41. Feenberg, Andrew.;
    Reification and its Critics.; In: Georg Lukács reconsidered: critical essays in politics, philosophy, and aesthetics / edited by Michael Thompson. Continuum, 2011. ISBN: 978-1-4411-0876-0; pp. 172-194(23)

  42. Finlayson, James Gordon.;
    The Artwork and the Promesse du Bonheur in Adorno.; In: European Journal of Philosophy, 7 JUN 2012, Early view

  43. Finlayson, James Gordon.;
    On Not Being Silent in the Darkness: Adorno's Singular Apophaticism.; In: Harvard Theological Review, 105:1 (2012), pp. 1-32(32)

  44. Fleming, Katie.;
    Odysseus and Enlightenment: Horkheimer and Adorno's Dialektik der Aufklärung.; In: International Journal of the Classical Tradition, June 2012, Volume 19, Issue 2, pp 107-128(22)

  45. Flodin, Camilla.;
    The wor(l)d of the animal. Adorno on art's expression of suffering.; In: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 3, 2011, pp. 1-12(12)

  46. Ford, Hamish.;
    Broken Glass by the Road: Adorno and a Cinema of Negativity.; In: Havi Carel & Greg Tuck (eds.)., New Takes in Film and Philosophy, London/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 65-85(21)

  47. Ford, Hamish.;
    Cinema's Ontological Challenge.; In: Post-War Modernist Cinema and Philosophy : Confronting Negativity and Time. Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. pp.27-83(57)

  48. Fornäs, Johan.;
    The Dialectics of Communicative and Immanent Critique in Cultural Studies.; In: tripleC, 11(2013), no. 2, pp. 504-514(11)

  49. Forrest, Tara.;
    From Information to Experience: Christoph Schlingensief's Quiz 3000.; In: Cultural Studies Review, vol. 20, no. 1, March 2014, pp. 194-212(19)

  50. Friel, Megan.;
    Sublimity in the Art of the Light and Space Movement..; In: Explorations: The UC Davis Undergraduate Research Journal, Vol. 15 (2013). pp. 1-15(15)

  51. Friesen, Norm.;
    Critical Theory and the Mythology of Learning with Technology.; In: S.B. Fee and B.R. Belland (eds.), The Role of Criticism in Understanding Problem Solving, Explorations in the Learning Sciences, Instructional Systems and Performance Technologies 5, Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012, 18 pp.

  52. Fuchs, Christian.;
    Dallas Smythe Today - The Audience Commodity, the Digital Labour Debate, Marxist Political Economy and Critical Theory. Prolegomena to a Digital Labour Theory of Value.; In: tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. 10(2012), no. 2: pp. 692-740(49)

     
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  53. Garcia, Tristan.;
    Another Order of Time: Towards a Variable Intensity of the Now.; In: Parrhesia, no. 19(2014), pp. 1-13(13)

  54. Gartman, David.;
    Bourdieu and Adorno: Converging theories of culture and inequality.; In: Theory and Society, Vol. 41, No. 1 (January 2012) , pp. 41-72(32)

  55. Gelikman, Oleg.;
    Intermediality and Aesthetic Theory in Shklovsky's and Adorno's Thought.; In: CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 13.3 (2011): 10 pp.

  56. Gibson, Alicia.;
    Atomic Pop! Astro Boy, the Dialectic of Enlightenment, and Machinic Modes of Being.; In: Cultural Critique, Vol. 80, (Winter 2012), pp. 183-205(23)

  57. Goodman, Keegan.;
    The Fate of Beauty in Nature: Kant, Adorno, Richter and Silence.; In: Still Life? Fifth Annual Philosophy and the Arts Conference Proceedings Journal Hosted at The AC Institute. March 30-31, 2012. Stony Brook University, 2012. pp. 16-24(10)

  58. Goodwin, Marc.;
    Adorno's Dilemma: On Difficult Writing and Sophistication in Anthropology Today.; In: Kroeber Anthropological Society Papers Vol. 99/100(2011), no. 1, pp. 38-63(26)

  59. Gui, Weihsin.;
    Creative Destruction and Narrative Renovation: Neoliberalism and the Aesthetic Dimension in the Fiction of Aravind Adiga and Mohsin Hamid.; In: The Global South, Vol. 7, No. 2, Dislocations (Fall 2013), pp. 173-190(18)

  60. Guohua, Zhu & Xiangchun, Meng.;
    Chinese practice and T. W. Adorno's theory of mass culture.; In: Neohelicon, Volume 41, Issue 2, April 2014, pp 489-502(14)

     
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  61. Hall, Timothy.;
    Reification, Materialism, and Praxis: Adorno's Critique of Lukács. ; In: Telos, 155 (Summer 2011): pp. 61-82(22)

  62. Hamenstädt, Ulrich.;
    In the shadows of the dialectic method: Building a framework upon the thoughts of Adorno and Gramsci.; In: Spectrum Journal of Global Studies, Vol.6(2014), No. 1, pp. 1-17(17)

  63. Hamilton, Andy.;
    Adorno.; In: The Routledge companion to philosophy and music/edited by Theodore Gracyk and Andrew Kania. Routledge. 2011. ISBN 13: 978-0-415-48603-3; pp. 391-402(12)

  64. Hammer, Espen.;
    A modernist critique of postmodern temporality.; In: Philosophy and Temporality from Kant to Critical Theory / Espen Hammer. Cambridge University Press, 2011. isbn 978-1-107-00500-6; pp. 188-235(48)

  65. Hansen, Rebecca Longtin.;
    Between Theory and Praxis: Art as Negative Dialectics.; In: Studies in Social & Political Thought, vol. 21(2013), pp. 36-51(16)

  66. Harron, Rory.;
    Towards a Non-Identity Art..... .; In: Journal of Artistic Research, Issue 4(2013), 46 pp.

  67. Heins, Volker.;
    Knowing the Worst: Critical Theory as Trauma Narrative.; In: Volker Heins, Beyond Friend and Foe: The Politics of Critical Theory (Social and Critical Theory Series, vol 9), Leiden: Brill, 2011, Chapter 1, pp. 29-53(25)

  68. Heins, Volker.;
    Saying things that hurt: Adorno as educator.; In: Thesis Eleven, June 2012, 110(1), pp. 68-82(15)

  69. Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.;
    Nature and the Autonomy of Art: Adorno as a Reader of Kant.; In: The Philosophical Forum, 43(2012), no. 3, pp. 247-257(11)

  70. Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.;
    A Precarious Balance: Adorno and German Classicism.; In: New Literary History, Vol. 42, No. 1 (Winter 2011), pp. 31-52(22)

  71. Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.;
    Progress Revisited: Adorno's Dialogue with Augustine, Kant, and Benjamin.; In: Critical Inquiry, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Autumn 2013), pp. 242-260(19)

  72. Hohendahl, Peter Uwe.;
    The Theory of the Novel and the Concept of Realism in Lukács and Adorno.; In: Georg Lukács reconsidered: critical essays in politics, philosophy, and aesthetics / edited by Michael Thompson. Continuum, 2011. ISBN: 978-1-4411-0876-0; pp. 75-98(25)

  73. Hume, Angela.;
    (Rescuing) Hegel's Magical Thinking.; In: Evental Aesthetics, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2012): Aesthetics After Hegel. Ed. Joanna Demers and Mandy‐Suzanne Wong. et al. pp. 11‐38(28)

  74. Hutchinson, Ben.;
    The shadow of resistance: W. G. Sebald and the Frankfurt School.; In: Journal of European Studies, December 2011, 41(3-4) pp. 267-284(18)

     
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  75. Jenemann, David.;
    Strangling the malincontents: critical theory and pseudo- conservativism today.; In: Constelaciones. Revista de teoria critica, Vol. 3(2011), pp. 227-233(7)

  76. Johnson, Harriet.;
    Undignified Toughts After Nature: Adorno's Aesthetic Teory.; In: Critical Horizons, vol. 12.3 (2011), pp. 372-395(24)

  77. Juel, Henrik.;
    Social Media and the Dialectic of Enlightenment.; In: tripleC 10(2012)no. 2, pp. 765-770(6)

  78. Jütten, Timo.;
    Adorno on Kant, Freedom and Determinism.; In: European Journal of Philosophy 20:4 (2012): pp. 548-574(27)

  79. Kaminsky, Peter.;
    Adornos Ravel.; In: Unmasking Ravel: New Perspectives on the Music. By Peter Kaminsky. University Rochester Press, 2011 ISBN 1580463371, 9781580463379; pp. 63-82(20)

  80. Kertz-Welzel, A.;
    Paradise lost? A critical examination of idealistic philosophies of teaching through the lens of Theodor W. Adorno.; In: VRME: Visions of Research in Music Education, Vol. 19 (October, 2011), 21 pp.

  81. Kisner, Manja.:
    Arendt's and Adorno's philosophy of difference as a case against normative theories.; In: Astrolabio. Revista internacional de filosofia, Ano 2013 Num. 15. ISSN 1699-7549. pp. 149-158(10)

  82. Kramer, Sina.;
    Continental and Feminist Philosophical Pedagogies: Conditions.; In: philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism, Vol. 2 Issue 1, 2012, pp. 68-71(4)

  83. Krawerenda-Wajda, Katarzyna.;
    Kierkegaard and the concept of negative dialectics of Theodor Adorno.; In: Studia Humanistyczne, issue: 11/3 (2012), pp. 141-148(8)

  84. Larson, Kajsa.;
    Remembering the Thirteen Roses: Blurring Fact and Fiction.; In: Nomenclatura: aproximaciones a los estudios hispanicos: Vol. 2 (2012), Article 8. 21 pp.

  85. Lotz, Christian.;
    Distant Presence. Representation, Painting and Photography in Gerhard Richter's Reader.; In: Symposium. Canadian Journal for Continental Philosophy, 1/2012, pp. 87-111(25)

  86. Lübker, Henrik.;
    The Method of In-between in the Grotesque and the Works of Leif Lage.; In: Continent, 2.3 (2012): pp. 170-181(12)

     
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  87. Macdonald, Bradley J.;
    Theodor Adorno, Alterglobalization, and Nonidentity Politics.; In: New Political Science, 34(2012): no. 3, pp. 321-337(17)

  88. Macdonald, Iain.;
    Cold, cold, warm: Autonomy, intimacy and maturity in Adorno.; In: Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2011, 000(00), pp. 1-21(21) [later: July 2011, 37(6) p.669-689]

  89. Magun, Artemy.;
    Negativity (Dis)embodied: Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe and Theodor W. Adorno on Mimesis.; In: New German Critique, Vol.40(2013), no. 1, pp. 119-148(30)

  90. Maiso, Jordi.;
    Remembrance of Nature Within the Subject: Critical Theory, Psychoanalysis and the Limits of Subjection.; In: MARTINENGO, ALBERTO (ed.): Beyond Deconstruction: From Hermeneutics to Deconstruction, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2012, ISBN: 978-3-11-027323-6; pp. 197-212(16)

  91. Marder, Lev.;
    On Hegel's State: From Kantian Epistemology to Existential Being.; In: APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper. 31 pp.

  92. Markotic, Lorraine.;
    Enigma, Semblance, and Natural Beauty in Adorno's Epistemological Aesthetics.; In: Symploke, Vol. 20, no. 1-2, 2012, pp. 293-307(15)

  93. Marsh, John.;
    Pyropoiesis: Adorno, Non-Identity, and Redemption.; In: Gnosis: Journal of Philosophy, Vol.13 No.1 (2014), pp. 3-10(8)

  94. Martins, Edson Soares.;
    Two decisive problems about Toward a Philosophy of the Act: the cleaved world and the attributes of the Being and the ethical act.; In: Bakhtiniana, Sao Paulo, 7 (2): , Jul./Dec. 2012, pp. 123-141(19)

  95. Martinson, Mattias.;
    Ontology of Hell: Reflections on Theodor W. Adorno's Reception of Soren Kierkegaard.; In: Literature & Theology, 2012, pp. 1-18(18)

  96. Maurizi, Marco.;
    The Dialectical Animal: Nature and Philosophy of History in Adorno, Horkheimer and Marcuse.; In: Journal for Critical Animal Studies, Volume 10, Issue 1, 2012, pp. 67-103(37)

  97. McCormack, Ryan Sawyer.;
    Outside of the Self: Subjectivity, the Allure of Transcendence, and Jazz Historiography.; In: Critical Studies in Improvisation / Études critiques en improvisation, Vol 8, No 1 (2012), pp. 1-11(11)

  98. McMahon, Jennifer A.;
    Aesthetic Autonomy: Tracing the Kantian Legacy to Olafur Eliasson.; In: Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics, vol. 3, 2011, pp. 220-234(15)

  99. Milbradt, Bjoern.;
    "I Am First and Foremost a Man of Logic" - Stereotyping, the Syndrome Character of Prejudice, and a Glance at Anders Breivik's Manifesto.; In: IJCV : International Journal of Conflict and Violence, Vol. 7 (1) 2013, pp. 150-163(14)

  100. Miller, Tyrus.;
    On Albrecht Wellmer: Music and Modernism After Habermas.; In: New Sounds, 42(2013), no. 2, pp. 53-61(9)

  101. Minden, Michael.;
    "Grass auseinandergeschrieben" : Gunter Grass's "Hundejahre" and mimesis.; In: The German quarterly: a journal of the American Association of Teachers of German, 86 (2013), no. 1, pp. 25-42(18)

  102. Monelle, Raymond.;
    Musica Speculativa and the Nexus of Music and Nature.; In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Music Semiotics: In memory of Raymond Monelle. Edited by: Nearchos Panos, Vangelis Lympouridis, George Athanasopoulos, and Peter Nelson. University of Edinburgh, 2012. ISBN: 978-0-9576548-0-8; pp. 2-16(15)

  103. Mühr, Stephan.;
    "Man muss die Dinge sich vor Augen halten ..." : Goethe's and Adorno's aesthetic programmes as a critique of modernity.; In: Literator: tydskrif vir besondere en vergelykende taal- en literatuurstudie, 32 (2011), no. 3, pp. 61-83(23)

  104. Mullen, Gary A.;
    Adorno, Žižek and the Zombie: Representing Mortality in an Age of Mass Killing.; In: JCRT:Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, 13.2 Spring 2014, pp. 48-57(10)

  105. Mussell, Simon.;
    Adorno and the Dialectic of Bourgeois Coldness.; In: Presented at the Fourth International Critical Theory conference, Loyola University (Rome), May 2011, 9 pp.

  106. Mussell, Simon.;
    Clowning Around: The Political and the Everyday in T.W. Adorno.; In: Presented for Seminar 6 ('Narrating the Everyday: Ethical Risks and Rewards'), at the 15th Modernist Studies Association annual conference, University of Sussex, August 2013. 8 pp.

  107. Mussell, Simon.;
    Mimesis in Adorno and Tarkovsky.; In: Presented at various advanced research seminars throughout 2012. 17 pp.

  108. Mussell, Simon.;
    Mimesis Reconsidered: Adorno and Tarkovsky contra Habermas.; In: Film-Philosophy, 17.1 (2013), pp. 212-233(22) ISSN 1466-4615

  109. Mussell, Simon.;
    Thinking Things Through: Object Lessons from Kracauer and Adorno.; In: Presented at the Sixth International Critical Theory conference, Loyola University (Rome), May 2013. 12 pp.

     
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  110. Noppen, Pierre-Francois.;
    Reflective Rationality and the Claim of Dialectic of Enlightenment.; In: European Journal of Philosophy, vol. ・・・, 2012, 28 pp.

  111. Norberg, Jakob.;
    Adorno's Advice: Minima Moralia and the Critique of Liberalism.; In: PMLA, Vol. 126, No. 2 (March 2011) , pp. 398-411(14)

  112. O'Meara, Lucy.;
    Not a question but a wound : Adorno, Barthes, and aesthetic reflection.; In: Comparative literature: CL ; the official journal of the American Comparative Literature Association, 65 (2013), no. 2, pp. 182-199(18)

  113. Paddison, Max.;
    Adorno, Time, and Musical Time. Response to Stephen Decatur Smith.; In: The Opera Quarterly, Vol. 29(2014), No. 3/4, pp. 244-252(9)

  114. Paddison, Max.;
    Introduction. Contemporary Music: Theory, Aesthetics, Critical Theory.; In: Mr Max Paddison & Ms Irene Deliege., Contemporary Music: Theoretical and Philosophical Perspectives. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013. pp. 1-15(15)

  115. Pérez, Berta M.;
    Aesthetics without Autonomy: Heidegger and Adorno.; In: Proceedings of the European Society for Aesthetics, vol. 3, 2011, pp. 235-252(18)

  116. Peters, Mathijs.;
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