Critical Ecologies : The Frankfurt School and Contemporary Environmental Crises /
Critical Ecologies argues that sustainability and critical social theory have many similar goals, including resistance to different forms of domination. Like the Frankfurt School itself, the essays in this volume reflect a spirit of interdisciplinarity and draw attention to intersections between env...
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Toronto [Ontario] :
University of Toronto Press,
[2011]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- PART ONE: Science and the Mastery of Nature
- Modern Science, Enlightenment, and the Domination of Nature: No Exit? / William Leiss
- Societal Relations with Nature: A Dialectical Approach to Environmental Politics / Christopher Görg
- The Politics of Science: Has Marcuse's New Science Finally Come of Age? / Katharine N Farrell
- PART TWO: Critical Theory, Life, and Nature
- Sacred Identity and the Sacrificial Spirit: Mimesis and Radical Ecology / Bruce Martin
- From 'Unity of Life' to the Critique of Domination: Jonas, Freud, and Marcuse [Sigmund Freud, Hans Jonas, Herbert Marcuse] / Colin Campbell
- PART THREE: Alienation and the Aesthetic
- Adorno's Aesthetic Rationality: On the Dialect of Natural and Artistic Beauty [Theodor Adorno] / Donald D Burke On Nature and Alienation by Steven Vogel
- Fear and the Unknown: Nature, Culture, and the Limits of Reason / Shane Gunster
- Ecological Crisis and the Culture Industry Thesis / Andrew Biro
- PART FOUR: Critical Theory's Moment
- Natural History, Sovereign Power, and Global Warming / Jonathan Short
- Adorno's Historical and Temporal Consciousness: Towards a Critical Theoretical Environmental Imagination / Michael Lipscomb
- Toward a Critique of Posthuman Reason: Revisiting 'Nature' and 'Humanity' in Horkheimer's 'The Concept of Man' [Max Horkheimer] / Timothy W Luke.