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Mimesis on the Move: Theodor W. Adorno's Concept of Imitation
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Mimesis on the Move: Theodor W. Adorno's Concept of Imitation Paperback - 1991

by Karla L. Schultz


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The study traces a provocative, critical-utopian understanding of a term that has been central to Western aesthetics and is currently much debated. Conceived as an imitative, responsive move toward what is other, mimesis comes to life in Adorno's philosophy and permeates his critique of logo-centrism throughout. It does not concern the representation "of" objects but addresses an instinctive, frequently repressed relationship "to" them. Part defense mechanism, part erotic gesture, it is shaped by the Freudian notion of identification. The concept is delineated within the context of "Dialectic of Enlightenment, " several of Adorno's literary essays, and his "Aesthetic Theory."

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  • Title Mimesis on the Move: Theodor W. Adorno's Concept of Imitation
  • Author Karla L. Schultz
  • Binding Paperback
  • Pages 204
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der W, Berne
  • Date January 1991
  • ISBN 9783261042088 / 3261042087
  • Library of Congress subjects Aesthetics, Modern - 20th century, Mimesis in literature
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 90005926
  • Dewey Decimal Code 111.85