Critical theory.
Overview
Works: | 75 works in 43 publications in 43 languages |
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Titles
The Frankfurt School :its history, theories, and political significance /
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Was ist Theorie? :Theoriebegriff und Dialogische Theorie in den Kultur- und Sozialwissenschaften /
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Writing spacesdiscourses of architecture, urbanism and the built environment, 1960-2000 /
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Morality and social criticismthe force of reasons in discursive practice /
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The politics of our selves :power, autonomy, and gender in contemporary critical theory /
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Political relationship and narrative knowledgea critical analysis of school authoritarianism /
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Recognition and power :Axel Honneth and the tradition of critical social theory
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Reason, tradition, and the goodMacIntyre's tradition-constituted reason and Frankfurt School critical theory /
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The theory toolbox :critical concepts for the humanities, arts, and social sciences /
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Kulturindustrie und Populärkultur :kritische Theorie der Massenmedien /
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The philosophy and politics of aesthetic experienceGerman romanticism and critical theory /
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Creative selves / creative culturescritical autoethnography, performance, and pedagogy /
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Jameson and literaturethe novel, history, and contemporary reading practices /
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Pathology diagnosis and social researchnew applications and explorations /
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Fusion of critical horizons in Chinese and Western language, poetics, aesthetics
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The politics of vulnerable groupsimplications for philosophy, law, and political theory /
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Critical theory todayon the limits and relevance of an intellectual tradition /
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