In Culture and Domination John Brenkman delineates the link between cultural interpretation and social theory through a forceful, critical reassessment of hermeneutics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. He challenges the claim of traditional hermeneutics...
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In Culture and Domination John Brenkman delineates the link between cultural interpretation and social theory through a forceful, critical reassessment of hermeneutics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. He challenges the claim of traditional hermeneutics that culture is a realm of meaning and value set apart from social relations of domination and power. The alternative hermeneutics he advocates builds on Marxism and psychoanalysis but also disputes some of their most basic premises and concepts
Critical versus traditional hermeneutics. Interpreting affirmative culture ; For a critical hermeneutics -- Marxism and the problem of culture. The economy and the symbolic ; The concrete utopia of poetry -- Culture and psychoanalysis. The social...
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Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt / Zentrale
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Critical versus traditional hermeneutics. Interpreting affirmative culture ; For a critical hermeneutics -- Marxism and the problem of culture. The economy and the symbolic ; The concrete utopia of poetry -- Culture and psychoanalysis. The social constitution of subjectivity ; Aesthetics of male fantasy.
In Culture and Domination John Brenkman delineates the link between cultural interpretation and social theory through a forceful, critical reassessment of hermeneutics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. He challenges the claim of traditional hermeneutics...
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In Culture and Domination John Brenkman delineates the link between cultural interpretation and social theory through a forceful, critical reassessment of hermeneutics, Marxism, and psychoanalysis. He challenges the claim of traditional hermeneutics that culture is a realm of meaning and value set apart from social relations of domination and power. The alternative hermeneutics he advocates builds on Marxism and psychoanalysis but also disputes some of their most basic premises and concepts