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  1. Zygmunt Bauman, discepolo di Adorno?Luca Corchia - 2020 - In Carlo Bordoni, Zygmunt Bauman. Sociologo della modernità. pp. 101-150.
    On September 13, 1998, Zygmunt Bauman was honoured with the Theodor W. Adorno-Preis which the free city of Frankfurt am Main awards each year in the deconsecrated church of St. Paul, a highly symbolic place where the first democratic parliament sessions were held during the revolution of 1848-49. Not without surprise, in his thanksgiving speech, he de-clared that he felt like a “disciple of Adorno”. The intention of this essay is to reconstruct Bauman's real intellectual debt, (...)
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    Modernity and Communism: Zygmunt Bauman and the Other Totalitarianism.Peter Beilharz - 2002 - Thesis Eleven 70 (1):88-99.
    Bauman's work can be understood as a critical theory, but its east European context needs to be established alongside the west European sensibilities of the Frankfurt School. The question of Soviet modernity and the status of the Polish experience of which Bauman was part need to be placed alongside the more famous critique of the Holocaust, which can be more readily aligned with Horkheimer and Adorno's views in Dialectic of Enlightenment. To this end, some of Bauman's (...)
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    Bauman in Germany.Hans Joas - 1998 - Theory, Culture and Society 15 (1):47-55.
    This text of a lecture describes the importance of Zygmunt Bauman's work for sociological theory and intellectual debate in Germany. The main points are: (1) the tension between the German Sonderweg thesis and Bauman's analysis of the Holocaust; (2) the relationship between Bauman's theory of modernity/postmodernity and the writings of Elias, Horkheimer/Adorno and Beck; (3) a critique of Bauman's neglect of democratic alternatives within modernity, particularly American intellectual and political traditions; and (4) a discussion of (...)
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    Effacing the Face - The Categorial Murder in the Kanto and the Gwangju -. 강한 - 2023 - Journal of the New Korean Philosophical Association 114:1-27.
    이 글은 100년 전 일본의 간토(관동)지역과 43년 전 한국의 광주에서 발생한 국가폭력과 민간인 학살을 사회철학적으로 재조명한 연구이다. 이 글은 국가폭력을 계엄령 이후의 비상사태에서 발생하는 군경의 물리적 폭력만이 아닌 평범한 일상의 정상상태에서 발생하는 범주적 살인으로 규명한다. 학살은 범주적 살인의 도구인 추상화⋅표본화⋅본질화를 통해 평범한 일상에서 특정 개인과 집단의 사회적 가시성을 제거하는 것에서 시작한다. 범주적 살인은 규범화된 사회적 공간에서 ‘이미 그리고 항상’ 발생하며, 이는 범주적 살인이 물리적 학살로 전화될 수 있는 폭력의 촉진제임을 의미한다. 이러한 맥락에서 학살은 예외가 아닌 상례이며, 제노사이드는 불연속이 아닌 연속체가 (...)
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    Sociology: The Active Catastrophe.Keith Tester - 2016 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 277 (3):399-412.
    Bauman’s writing adopts different modes of address – it moves from the conventionally academic, through the essayistic, the diaristic and, most obviously, the conversational. This movement reflects the emergence of a late style in Bauman’s work. This late style is understood through Adorno. It highlights the bankruptcy and thoughtlessness of the hegemonic – world doubling – forms of sociology. Bauman’s late style is thinking with and for otherness. As such, the late style works are an active (...)
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    Consumption Dynamics Scales: Consumption Tendency of Individuals Trained with Institutional Education of Religion.Abdullah İnce, Tuğba Erulrunca, Seyra Kılıçsal & Aykut Hamit Turan - 2018 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 22 (1):63-92.
    Turkey has passed the import substitution economic model to a new model of the economy called open out since 1980. Along with the neoliberal policies implemented, the process of integration with the global economy has begun. The incomes of the religious people who cannot be excluded from the effects of this articulation also increased and their consumption behaviors has changed. On the other hand, some transport elements, especially the media, have enabled consumption codes to reach different segments. The new values (...)
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    Sobre la ‘normalidad’ de Auschwitz.Julián Marrades Millet - 2020 - Quaderns de Filosofia 7 (1):17.
    Resumen: Partiendo de la hipótesis, avanzada por Horkheimer y Adorno, de que Auschwitz era una posibilidad inscrita en la racionalidad instrumental de la civiliza- ción moderna, el artículo analiza algunos mecanismos de la estructura de empresa heredada del industrialismo que pudieron contribuir a ‘normalizar’ lo anormal en el Holocausto nazi. Esta argumentación se desarrolla mediante la articulación de la concepción weberiana de la burocracia moderna con la teoría de la moral de colaboración de Günther Anders.: Starting from the hypothesis, (...)
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    Hipocresía y barbarie. Las contradicciones dialécticas del «hombre civilizado» frente a la crueldad en la correspondencia Freud-Einstein.Adolfo León González - 2024 - Pensamiento 79 (304):1427-1445.
    En el texto «¿Por qué la guerra?» de 1933, Einstein y Freud abordan la posibilidad de educar al hombre contra la barbarie. En él se define el proceso de civilización como un predominio progresivo de la razón que tiende a la eliminación de la crueldad de la esfera social mediante la educación de los instintos primarios. Pero la intrínseca ambigüedad de la violencia (constructora y destructora) en Freud permitiría comprender la guerra civilizada como una forma histórica de crueldad estéticamente tolerable, (...)
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    Let Rhoda Speak Again: Identity, Uncertainty, and Authority in Virginia Woolf’s The Waves.Małgorzata Myk - 2011 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 1 (1):106-122.
    Let Rhoda Speak Again: Identity, Uncertainty, and Authority in Virginia Woolf's The Waves Performing a rereading of Virginia Woolf's 1931 experimental modernist masterpiece of The Waves, in this article I focus on the elusive and conflicted character of Rhoda, whose significance has been either overlooked or marginalized in the available criticism of the narrative. By pointing out a number of problems in the existing scholarship devoted to Rhoda, I propose to define her as a transgressive figure of uncertainty through which (...)
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    Dialektyka jako filozoficzny rdzeń myśli Zygmunta Baumana. Na przykładzie kwestii wolności.Sławomir Czapnik - 2018 - Studia Philosophica Wratislaviensia 13 (3):25-38.
    Dialectics as the philosophical core of Zygmunt Bauman’s thought. The case of freedomThe aim of this paper is to analyse the philosophical roots of Zygmunt Bauman’s thought, epitomized by dialectics, especially in the context of the issue of freedom. In the first part of the article the author analyses the problem of the dialectics of nature and society by means of the concepts borrowed from Henri Lefebvre. The second part discusses Bauman’s philosophical predecessors, especially the members of (...)
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    Social Theory After the Holocaust.Robert Fine & Charles Turner - 2000 - Liverpool University Press.
    In what has become a famous quotation, the philosopher Theodor Adorno commented that to write poetry "after Auschwitz" is barbaric. If the holocaust is an "event" that may legitimately be described as unspeakable, it is hard to see why poetry deserves more opprobrium than other ways of framing it, including what may broadly be called social theory. After all, if social theory were once guilty of ignoring the holocaust, it has also exhibited the barbarism of reason involved in transforming (...)
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