pariencia estética y reconciliación: Arte y política en adorno

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This essay examines the relation between politics and art in the work of Theodor W. Adorno by analyzing the concepts of re- conciliation, artistic truth content, and aesthetic appearance. The main argument is that Adorno relates both realms of art and politics by virtue of contradictions between the levels of totality and particularity. On the one hand, works of art transgress established ways of understanding and praxis (the level of totality) by refecting on the contingent character of all kind of human comprehension (the level of particularity). On the other hand, the consequence of such artistic transgressions in non-aesthetic realms is to reveal their internal contradictions and their contingent character. This consequence can be interpreted as a political one if politics are understood as a phenomenon of questioning and critically refecting on given social structures.

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Moloano Vega, M. A. (2009). pariencia estética y reconciliación: Arte y política en adorno. Revista de Estudios Sociales, 34, 81–90. https://doi.org/10.7440/res34.2009.07

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