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    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : University Press of Kansas
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    gbv_1832327825
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p.)
    ISBN: 9780700630738
    Content: Marcuse brings back to center stage one of the most celebrated and controversial philosophers of the turbulent 1960s, the man Time magazine called the "guru of the New Left."In Reason and Revolution, Eros and Civilization, OneDimensional Man, and other notable works, Herbert Marcuse crystallized the essence of counterculture philosophy. His neoMarxist critique of Western capitalism was widely embraced by revolutionaries, "hippies," and an entire generation of academics who condemned political, economic, and sexual repression in American society. So complete was Marcuse's identification with the New Left that, with its demise, he and his works fell out of favor. But, as this volume persuasively demonstrates, Marcuse remains vitally relevant for us today.Returning to Marcuse may recall the clash of idealistic exuberance and tragic violence associated with Woodstock, HaightAshbury, the Vietnam War, 1968 Democratic Convention, Kent State, and Earth Day, as well as the passionate voices of antiwar and civil rights protesters, environmentalists, feminists, and free love advocates. But this volume does not cater to the simplistic nostalgia of aging babyboomers.Fifteen leading Marcuse scholars, including Marcuse's son Peter, assess the philosopher's ideas in the radically different theoretical and political contexts of the 1990s. The range of topics covered is distinctly contemporary-Foucault and postmodern theories, analytical Marxism and the demise of the Soviet Union, women's studies and feminist psychoanalytic theory, aesthetic consciousness and postmodern art, radical ecology and cybernetic technology-and includes Douglas Kellner's revealing first look at the unpublished manuscripts in the Marcuse Archives in Frankfurt.Sure to excite liberal as well as irritate conservative culture warriors, these provocative essays illuminate the outlines of a Marcuse revival and the Next Left as both emerge to confront the complex challenges of our times
    Note: English
    Language: Undetermined
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  • 2
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    Lawrence, Kan : University Press of Kansas
    UID:
    gbv_1773367196
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (vi, 281 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    ISBN: 9780700630738 , 0700630732
    Content: Marcuse revisited : an introduction / John Bokina -- pt. 1, From new to post. -- Marcuse in postmodernity / Ben Agger -- Revisiting Marcuse with Foucault : An essay on liberation meets The history of sexuality / Paul Breines -- Marcuse on real existing socialism : a hindsight look at Soviet marxism / Peter Marcuse -- Marcuse and analytical marxism / Terrell Carver -- pt. 2, Psychoanalysis and feminism. -- Marcuse, the women's movement, and women's studies / Trudy Steuernagel -- The missing dimension : self-reflexivity and the "new sensibility" / Isaac D. Balbus -- Psychoanalytic feminism in the wake of Marcuse / Gad Horowitz -- Marx, Marcuse, and psychoanalysis : do they still fit after all these years? / C. Fred Alford -- pt. 3, Artful thinking. -- The persistence of passionate subjectivity : eros and other in Marcuse, by way of Adorno / Shierry Weber Nicholsen -- Surveying The aesthetic dimension at the death of postmodernism / Carol Becker -- pt. 4, Ecofascists and cyberpunks. --Marcuse and ecology / Timothy W. Luke -- The critique of technology : from dystopia to interaction / Andrew Feenberg -- Mechanical reproduction in the age of art : Marcuse and the aesthetic reduction of technology / Timothy J. Lukes -- pt. 5, Revisiting Marcuse. -- A Marcuse renaissance? / Douglas Kellner.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0700606580
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780700606580
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0700606599
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780700606597
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Marcuse Lawrence, Kan : University Press of Kansas, ©1994
    Language: English
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  • 3
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    University Press of Kansas | Lawrence :Univ. Press of Kansas,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959839688102883
    Format: 1 online resource (281 s)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7006-3073-2
    Content: Marcuse brings back to center stage one of the most celebrated and controversial philosophers of the turbulent 1960s, the man Time magazine called the "guru of the New Left."In Reason and Revolution, Eros and Civilization, OneDimensional Man, and other notable works, Herbert Marcuse crystallized the essence of counterculture philosophy. His neoMarxist critique of Western capitalism was widely embraced by revolutionaries, "hippies," and an entire generation of academics who condemned political, economic, and sexual repression in American society. So complete was Marcuse's identification with the New Left that, with its demise, he and his works fell out of favor. But, as this volume persuasively demonstrates, Marcuse remains vitally relevant for us today.Returning to Marcuse may recall the clash of idealistic exuberance and tragic violence associated with Woodstock, HaightAshbury, the Vietnam War, 1968 Democratic Convention, Kent State, and Earth Day, as well as the passionate voices of antiwar and civil rights protesters, environmentalists, feminists, and free love advocates. But this volume does not cater to the simplistic nostalgia of aging babyboomers.Fifteen leading Marcuse scholars, including Marcuse's son Peter, assess the philosopher's ideas in the radically different theoretical and political contexts of the 1990s. The range of topics covered is distinctly contemporary—Foucault and postmodern theories, analytical Marxism and the demise of the Soviet Union, women's studies and feminist psychoanalytic theory, aesthetic consciousness and postmodern art, radical ecology and cybernetic technology—and includes Douglas Kellner's revealing first look at the unpublished manuscripts in the Marcuse Archives in Frankfurt.Sure to excite liberal as well as irritate conservative culture warriors, these provocative essays illuminate the outlines of a Marcuse revival and the Next Left as both emerge to confront the complex challenges of our times.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7006-0659-9
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    University Press of Kansas | Lawrence :Univ. Press of Kansas,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959839688102883
    Format: 1 online resource (281 s)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7006-3073-2
    Content: Marcuse brings back to center stage one of the most celebrated and controversial philosophers of the turbulent 1960s, the man Time magazine called the "guru of the New Left."In Reason and Revolution, Eros and Civilization, OneDimensional Man, and other notable works, Herbert Marcuse crystallized the essence of counterculture philosophy. His neoMarxist critique of Western capitalism was widely embraced by revolutionaries, "hippies," and an entire generation of academics who condemned political, economic, and sexual repression in American society. So complete was Marcuse's identification with the New Left that, with its demise, he and his works fell out of favor. But, as this volume persuasively demonstrates, Marcuse remains vitally relevant for us today.Returning to Marcuse may recall the clash of idealistic exuberance and tragic violence associated with Woodstock, HaightAshbury, the Vietnam War, 1968 Democratic Convention, Kent State, and Earth Day, as well as the passionate voices of antiwar and civil rights protesters, environmentalists, feminists, and free love advocates. But this volume does not cater to the simplistic nostalgia of aging babyboomers.Fifteen leading Marcuse scholars, including Marcuse's son Peter, assess the philosopher's ideas in the radically different theoretical and political contexts of the 1990s. The range of topics covered is distinctly contemporary—Foucault and postmodern theories, analytical Marxism and the demise of the Soviet Union, women's studies and feminist psychoanalytic theory, aesthetic consciousness and postmodern art, radical ecology and cybernetic technology—and includes Douglas Kellner's revealing first look at the unpublished manuscripts in the Marcuse Archives in Frankfurt.Sure to excite liberal as well as irritate conservative culture warriors, these provocative essays illuminate the outlines of a Marcuse revival and the Next Left as both emerge to confront the complex challenges of our times.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7006-0659-9
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    University Press of Kansas | Lawrence :Univ. Press of Kansas,
    UID:
    almahu_9949331841602882
    Format: 1 online resource (281 s)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 0-7006-3073-2
    Content: Marcuse brings back to center stage one of the most celebrated and controversial philosophers of the turbulent 1960s, the man Time magazine called the "guru of the New Left."In Reason and Revolution, Eros and Civilization, OneDimensional Man, and other notable works, Herbert Marcuse crystallized the essence of counterculture philosophy. His neoMarxist critique of Western capitalism was widely embraced by revolutionaries, "hippies," and an entire generation of academics who condemned political, economic, and sexual repression in American society. So complete was Marcuse's identification with the New Left that, with its demise, he and his works fell out of favor. But, as this volume persuasively demonstrates, Marcuse remains vitally relevant for us today.Returning to Marcuse may recall the clash of idealistic exuberance and tragic violence associated with Woodstock, HaightAshbury, the Vietnam War, 1968 Democratic Convention, Kent State, and Earth Day, as well as the passionate voices of antiwar and civil rights protesters, environmentalists, feminists, and free love advocates. But this volume does not cater to the simplistic nostalgia of aging babyboomers.Fifteen leading Marcuse scholars, including Marcuse's son Peter, assess the philosopher's ideas in the radically different theoretical and political contexts of the 1990s. The range of topics covered is distinctly contemporary—Foucault and postmodern theories, analytical Marxism and the demise of the Soviet Union, women's studies and feminist psychoanalytic theory, aesthetic consciousness and postmodern art, radical ecology and cybernetic technology—and includes Douglas Kellner's revealing first look at the unpublished manuscripts in the Marcuse Archives in Frankfurt.Sure to excite liberal as well as irritate conservative culture warriors, these provocative essays illuminate the outlines of a Marcuse revival and the Next Left as both emerge to confront the complex challenges of our times.
    Note: English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7006-0659-9
    Language: English
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