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On the Transformation of the Form. Herbert Marcuse and the Counterculture in the American 60s

Christos Nedelkopoulos

ISBN 978-3-8325-5847-5
136 Seiten, Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Preis: 37.00 €
On the Transformation of the Form. Herbert Marcuse and the Counterculture in the American 60s
This study explores the evolution towards the "Sublation of Art"q{} following Herbert Marcuse and the Counterculture in the American 1960s. Beginning his narrative with Baudelaire in the nineteenth century Paris revolts and ending up with cultural and social movements in the radical American 1960s, the author asks if the late Marcusean work, and specifically his socioaesthetic allegory of the forms, are key to understanding the origin and goals of the Counterculture. The study also focuses on the Marcusean "Dialectic of Liberation"{} and explores further the significance that the historical meeting of Marcuse and American Counterculture holds today.

Dr. Christos Nedelkopoulos studied Linguistics at the University of Ioannina and after that he pursued postgraduate philosophical studies in the inter-institutional program "Greek Philosophy and Philosophy of Sciences"{}of the Universities of Ioannina and Crete. His postdoctoral research activities take part in Greece and Germany combining subfields of Philosophy and Cultural Studies. He is a member of the Board of Reviewers of Conatus—Journal of Philosophy (" Applied Philosophy Research Laboratory,"{} National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) and also a researcher of the University of Ioannina ("Philosophy Research Laboratory on Sciences, Technology, and Culture"). His research interests focus on the intersection between the first generation of Critical Theory (Frankfurt School) with Culture, especially in the fields of Aesthetics, Public Sphere, and Subjectivity.

Keywords:
  • Herbert Marcuse
  • Counterculture
  • 1960s
  • Critical Theory
  • Sublation of Art

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