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Critical ecologies the Frankfurt School and contemporary environmental crises

Title
Critical ecologies [electronic resource] : the Frankfurt School and contemporary environmental crises / edited by Andrew Biro.
ISBN
9781442661660 (electronic bk.)
1442661666 (electronic bk.)
9780802098405
0802098401
9780802095657
0802095658
Published
Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ©2011.
Physical Description
1 online resource (viii, 366 pages) : 1 illustration.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Electronic reproduction. Ipswich, MA Available via World Wide Web.
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Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 28, 2020
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
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.
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