Critical theory and phenomenology polemics, appropriations, perspectives / Christian Ferencz-Flatz.

This book outlines the most important points of intersection between early phenomenology and critical theory. It develops extensive analyses of specific instruments of the phenomenological method such as eidetic intuition and the procedures of genetic phenomenology. These procedures were both critic...

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Main Author: Ferencz-Flatz, Christian, 1981- (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023.
Series:Contributions to phenomenology ; v.125.
Contributions to Phenomenology Series.
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Summary:This book outlines the most important points of intersection between early phenomenology and critical theory. It develops extensive analyses of specific instruments of the phenomenological method such as eidetic intuition and the procedures of genetic phenomenology. These procedures were both criticized and reappropriated by some of the most notable early critical theorists such as Adorno, Benjamin, Kracauer and Marcuse. As such, the book offers the first extensive account of the important phenomenological heritage of critical theory. This book also attests to the versatility of the phenomenological method, which can be shown to have influenced a wide array of approaches within the critical tradition. The chapters focus on these early critical theorists and also discuss the applications of their methods within the treatment of numerous media-theory issues. In so doing, the book shows how fertile a critically reappropriated phenomenology may prove for tackling contemporary media phenomena such as television, film and advertising. This volume appeals to students and researchers working in the crosshairs of phenomenology, critical theory, and media studies.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxvii, 198 pages).
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:3031276159
9783031276156
ISSN:2215-1915
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.