Negating that which Negates us: Marcuse, Critical Theory and the New Politics of Refusal
‘Negating that which Negates us: Marcuse, Critical Theory and the New Politics of Refusal’ (under review) in Radical Philosophy Review. Version of paper presented as part of Panel 24: ‘Looting, Refusing, Negating, Embodying’, 'Critical Refusals’ Fourth Biennal Conference of the International Herbert Marcuse Society, University of Pennsylvania, 27-29 October 2011
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Seen by: and 2 moreSomething for all, so that none may escape: reworking the critique of consumption (2012)
Something for all, so that none may escape: reworking the critique of consumption in Fast Capitalism 8:2
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Seen by:“Thought Woken by Memory: Adorno’s Circuitous Path to Utopia.”
Forthcoming in New German Critique, Winter 2013.
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This paper was written and presented at the Philosophy Winter Colloquium 2011, on March 4th.
In this paper the representative value of law in post-war Germany is examined for its value, i.e. power of the Allies... more In this paper the representative value of law in post-war Germany is examined for its value, i.e. power of the Allies in phase 1, through Benjamin's philosophy and phase 2, with Habermas and the reclaiming of power of agency by the individual.
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Seen by:Theodor W. Adorno, die Frankfurter Schule und ihre Rezeption durch die 68er Bewegung in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
**published in German language** Verschriftliches Referat 2011
Skizziert grob Rezeption und Einfluß der Frankfurter Schule durch und von der bundesdeutschen Studentenbewegung 1968. Skizziert grob Rezeption und Einfluß der Frankfurter Schule durch und von der bundesdeutschen Studentenbewegung 1968.
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Seen by: and 4 more'Broken Glass by the Road: Adorno and a Cinema of Negativity'
by Hamish Ford
in Havi Carel & Greg Tuck (eds.) New Takes in Film and Philosophy, London/New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, pp. 65-85.
'Difficult Relations: Film Studies and Continental European Philosophy'
by Hamish Ford
in James Donald and Michael Renov (eds) The Sage Handbook of Film Studies, London: Sage, 2008, pp. 164-179.
Hierarchy Domination Nature Critical Theory Social Ecology and Historical Inquiry
by Damian White
Historical social theory, nature and the domination of nature debate - Bookchin, the production of space/nature (Smith/Lefebvre) and beyond...bits on stones and bones and the early environmental histories of early humans....issues I am still very interested in......The paper posits a natural affinity between Neil Smith's production of nature thesis and much of empirical work emerged in archeology and anthropology on early humans and their environment....It would seem to me that we have been involved in the production of nature much longer than is commonly recognized (it didn't just start with capitalism/modernity) and this has real implications for how we think critical theory & critical ecological theory.
The Death (and New Life?) of Critical Theory: The Frankfurt School Then and Now
Lecture notes for Methodologies, Cultural Turns (CVCS Stage 5), MA Contemporary Art Theory, Centre for Visual and Creative Studies (CVCS) Edinburgh College of Art, 2010
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Seen by: and 27 morePracticing Theory/Theorising Practice - Towards a Critical Theory of Praxis
Paper given at the Practicing Theory - ASCA International Workshop and Conference 2011, Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis, University of Amsterdam, 2-4 March 2011
http://www.hum.uva.nl/practicing-theory/object.cfm/3944AA2D-B4B4-4361-
The Freudian Moment: Refelections on Herbert Marcuse
The Freudian Moment: Reflections on Herbert Marcuse for Illuminations - The Critical Theory Project (2006)
Adorno: Negation as Theory and Method
Adorno: Negation as Theory and Method for Illuminations - The Critical
Theory Project (2006)

