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Subjects in Difference: Walter Benjamin, Frantz Fanon, and Postcolonial Theory
Author(s):
Zahid R. Chaudhary
(see profile)
Date:
2012
Subject(s):
Frankfurt school
,
Postcolonialism
Item Type:
Article
Humanity Adrift: Race, Materiality, and Allegory in Alfonso Cuarón's Children of Men
Author(s):
Zahid R. Chaudhary
(see profile)
Date:
2009
Subject(s):
Allegory
,
Feminism
,
Film studies
,
Frankfurt school
,
Postcolonialism
,
Race
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
Cuaron
,
feminist film theory
,
race and aesthetics
,
Walter Benjamin
Huomioita aikamme traagisuudesta
Author(s):
Markku Nivalainen
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Philosophy
,
Greek tragedy
,
Critical theory
,
Literature
,
Frankfurt school
,
Criticism
Item Type:
Essay
Tag(s):
adorno
,
auden
,
DH Lawrence
,
Oedipus Rex
“Laws, Exceptions, Norms: Kierkegaard, Schmitt, and Benjamin on the Exception,” Telos: A Quarterly Journal of Politics, Philosophy, Critical Theory, Culture, and the Arts 162 (2013): 77–96.
Author(s):
Rebecca Ruth Gould
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Group(s):
Frankfurt School Critical Theory
,
Political Philosophy & Theory
Subject(s):
Frankfurt school
,
Political philosophy
,
Kierkegaard
,
Normativity
,
Theory
,
Philosophy
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
carl schmitt
,
Walter Benjamin
Adorno's Tragic Vision
Author(s):
Markku Nivalainen
(see profile)
Date:
2018
Subject(s):
Aesthetics
,
Continental philosophy
,
Critical theory
,
Cultural studies
,
Frankfurt school
Item Type:
Dissertation
Tag(s):
adorno
,
contemporary thought
,
continental philosophy
,
european literature
,
Tragedy
Taking a Joke Seriously: Mickey Mouse and William Kentridge
Author(s):
Nienke Boer
(see profile)
Date:
2014
Subject(s):
African art
,
Animation
,
Art criticism
,
Frankfurt school
Item Type:
Article
Tag(s):
cel animation
,
Walt Disney
,
Walter Benjamin
,
William Kentridge
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