998 resultados para Adorno, Theodor W., 1903-1969 -- Estètica
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En esta entrevista radiofónica a Theodor Adorno, concedida unos días antes de morir, el filósofo conversa con el periodista sobre distintos aspectos de la educación para la autonomía: la necesidad del pensamiento independiente en una sociedad democrática y de un sistema educativo motivador del aprendizaje; la degradación del concepto de autonomía intelectual a nivel internacional; la relación autoridad-autonomía en el proceso de formación del niño como individuo y en la estructura del sistema escolar; las grandes dificultades para el desarrollo de la autonomía en las personas sometidas a la heterónoma organización social; la obligación de llevar a cabo una profunda reforma escolar con la abolición de la formación como un canon y la adopción de medidas de promoción de la autonomía o pensamiento independiente.
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In this book essay I argue that modern and contemporary works of art (i.e. paintings, photographs, films, and videos) really ought to retrieve something of their auratic-character, which turns the physical toward the metaphysical, the material toward the immaterial, the visible toward the invisible - making artworks, ‘things among things, something other than [a] thing’ (Theodor W. Adorno, Aesthetic Theory, 86). There is, perhaps, an aura to art or art is a medium or a conduit or a technology for rediscovering and reproducing aura, which makes it something other than a mere thing. Such works of art are constitutively enigmatic, a certain form of magic making: they (re-)distribute the visible and the invisible, they (re-)configure appearance and disappearance. Such works of art may become visual events, which begin an education in and through (dis-)appearances. To achieve this end, I detail Theodor W. Adorno’s and Walter Benjamin’s respective theories of (art’s) aura in the age of technological reproducibility, which I relate to Jacques Rancière’s more recent discussion of the ‘pensive image,’ and I focus my reading on a number of works by Susan Hiller (photographs), John Constable (paintings), Alfred Stieglitz (photographs), and Tacita Dean (photograph and 16mm film).
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An essay on love and liberty in the writings of Gillian Rose, Marquis de Sade, Max Horkheimer and Theodor W. Adorno, written in response to the following provocation: "Encore un effort. A banderole publicitaire carries the breathless descriptions of the new fashions for 1968, when anything goes and details place the accent on this or that part of the body and its adornment: a pair of shoes that come off in a struggle, for example, the heel of one snapped off; a striking checked shirt, with two buttons undone; a light-coloured trench coat (perfect for a May day); a blouson-style jacket that allows easy freedom of movement; place casual slacks worn with an ankle boot. Beauty is in the streets as fashion becomes democratic (or so say the houses of haute couture), while the philosopher of the boudoir extorts us once again to make an effort if we wish to be republicans. Here, to an assembled crowd of sensitive men and women, which petit-maitre or dangerous man of principles would suggest that the only moral system to reinforce political revolution is that of libertinage, the revenge of nature's course against the aberrations of society?"
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Adorno que foi um filósofo alemão do século passado propõe uma reflexão dos educadores sobre a possibilidade de uma reincidência de Auschwitz, que foi um dos principais campos de concentração na Segunda Guerra Mundial. Para ele a educação deveria estabelecer práticas que combatessem a possibilidade da volta de um clima cultural favorável aos campos de concentração. É nesse sentido, que para Adorno aquele professor que tem uma posição autoritária de modo que os alunos não se sintam estimulados a intervir sala de aula, cria uma situação em que o aluno pode passar a odiar o professor, ou seja, essa ideia de que os professores precisam ser rígidos para formar o caráter dos alunos é uma posição errada, pois acaba propiciando ao ódio e ao ressentimento. Outro ponto trabalhado por Adorno no livro Educação após Auschwitz é como, cada vez mais, as pessoas tendem a sentir mais afeto pelas coisas do que por outras pessoas, o que ele vai chamar de consciência coisificada.
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The present study aimed to understand how and to what extent the electronic forró, currently hegemonic in the music market in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, establishes and maintains relations of domination in the social contexts in which it is produced, transmitted and received. Based, in significant form-content, on the writings of the first generation of theorists of the so-called Frankfurt School (Critical Theory), particularly with Theodor W. Adorno, and systematically using the contributions of the Cultural Studies (from the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies of Birmingham) and of the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, this study aimed to perform, in the fertile intersection of these references, a critical possibility of interpretation of the electronic forró predominantly spread in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. To this end, aiming at a better apprehension of the so-called capital circuits/culture circuits , this study resulted from a qualitative investment of research, based on structured interviews with musicians, entrepreneurs of the sector and music consumers, as well as on the analysis of the themes contained in the official discography of the electronic forró band called Garota Safada (Shameless Girl). As a general empirical conclusion, it was possible to infer that far from the significant presence of domination or mere prevalence of oppositions, there is a relational pluralism of forms of domination and ways of resistances present in the production and consumption of electronic forró, regardless of gender, age, income, education or place of residence. However, the artifices of the cultural industry has been shown to be efficient: from large-scale businessmen to small producers enabled by the so-called open markets . The currentness of the concept of cultural industry is based on the idea that its products are offered systematically (the systematic insistence of everything to everyone) and on the notion that its production primarily meets the administrative criteria of control over the effects on the receiver (capacity of prescription of desires). Thus, the Adornian reflection on the pseudo-individualization leads to the inference that even in some of the most apparent ways of negotiation and/or refusal regarding the consumption of forró, certain behaviors of the cultural industry still prevail both in the very (re)interpretation of the forró and in the choice of other music genres also standardized, rationalized and massified. Therefore, despite the absence of cause-effect relation and the recognition of the popular capacity of re-elaboration and contestation of the media consumption, some world views prevailing in relation to the electronic forró establish or, at least, support some hegemonic ideologies, especially those concerning the life style, consumption and genre relations (fun by all means). Therefore, due the massification of certain songs, some ways of dissemination of values, beliefs and feelings are potentially experienced from the electronic forró. So, it is presumable that in the current advance of the process of semiformation (Halbbildung), the habitus of a part of the youth from the state of Rio Grande do Norte reinforces and is reinforced by the centrality of the trinomial fun, love and sex present in the songs, emphasized in some constructive practices of sense and in certain flows of social significance
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O artigo reflete sobre os conceitos de ética e de individualidade a partir da Mínima Moralia de T. W. Adorno para pensar as dimensões ética e normativa da Psicologia. Para isso recupera alguns elementos históricos do conceito de ética segundo Aristóteles, Hobbes, Rousseau e Kant para esclarecer a reflexão adorniana. A partir desta faz-se uma crítica as noções de individualidade e de autonomia no âmbito da Psicologia.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Educação Escolar - FCLAR
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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This article aims to discuss and reflect on the contributions of the Critical Theory of Society called for the field of education in times of increasing technological development. Therefore, we look to the works of three authors exponents of Critical Theory: Walter Benjamin, Theodor W. Adorno and Herbert Marcuse, highlighting the reflections and analyzes of these authors and using them as input in the educational field. The selfreflective and self-education is conceived in its potential to overcome the conditions of domination that remain in our society increasingly technified and supposedly democratic. Thus, the educational praxis think it seems like something urgent and necessary to be broken with certain conditions that keeps our potential to barbarism.
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Pós-graduação em Educação Escolar - FCLAR
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Die vorliegende Arbeit untersucht die Formästhetik im Kunstdenken der Moderne. Bedeutend ist, dass im Zusammenhang mit der Formästhetik meist auch gewisse ästhetische Anthropologieentwürfe entstehen. In Ermangelung geeigneter Definitionsansätze wird die Form, frei von Vordeutungen, als dynamisches Konstrukt betrachtet. Dementsprechend verändert sich auch der Blick auf die anthropologischen Konzepte der untersuchten Texte. Bei allen behandelten Autoren wird deutlich, dass der Verlust absoluter Werte, der sich in der Moderne immer weiter ausdifferenziert, zum Fundament der Kunstanschauung wird. Der Mensch ist einer gewissen Tragik ausgeliefert: Er ist fortan Schöpfer der eigenen Realität, aber auch immer an die Materie gebunden. Dies führt zu einer Widersprüchlichkeit des menschlichen Daseins, für das eine ‚reine Identität’ nicht erreichbar ist. Die Befreiung von der menschlichen Zerissenheit kann scheinbar durch die ästhetische Betrachtung erlangt werden. Die künstlerische Formgebung entlastet von der widersprüchlichen menschlichen Realität und die Kunst wird zum Ideal der Freiheit. Mittels der schöpferischen Kraft kann der Mensch ein Bild seiner Menschlicheit formen und bestimmen. Der künstlerischen Form wird der Stellenwert eines Mythos zugeordnet. Eine solche Kunstanschauung birgt Gefahren, denn mit der Erhebung in den Stand eines Mythos wird sie zum absoluten Welterklärungsmodell oder gar zur Ideologie. Tatsächlich fehlt jedoch jegliche ethische Untermauerung in der Lebenswirklichkeit. Die ausgewählten Autoren beleuchten den Diskurs und die ihm innewohnenden Gefahren auf unterschiedliche Art und Weise: Friedrich Schiller, die Denker der Frühromantik, Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gottfried Benn, Thomas Mann, Theodor W. Adorno, Elias Canetti und die Denker der Postmoderne. Der subversive Einfluss der unterschiedlichen Formentwürfe wird bei mehr als einem Autor deutlich. Daher ist die Frage, wie eine ideologische Vereinnahmung dieser Ideenkonstrukte verhindert werden kann. Dies führt zu einer Neudefinition der Formästhetik. Neuer Fixpunkt muss die Realität des Denkens sein, d.h. Realität und Idee dürfen nicht im Kontrast, sondern müssen in Relation betrachtet werden, denn schließlich ist es diese Relation, die den Menschen zu bestimmen scheint. Die Distanz von Ästhetik und Realität muss bewusst und kritisch hinterfragt werden, um zu einer ‚Ästhetik des Negativen’ zu führen.