Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfur 12-13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Introduction to Adorno's " On Jazz " Jamie Owen Daniel Much has been made in recent years of Theodor Adorno's supposed " prejudice ” 1 vis - à - vis the products of American ...
Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture. Introduction to Adorno's " On Jazz " Jamie Owen Daniel Much has been made in recent years of Theodor Adorno's supposed " prejudice ” 1 vis - à - vis the products of American ...
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... Adorno makes this point quite clearly early in the essay , when he writes that " jazz is not what it ' is ' : its aesthetic articulation is sparing and can be understood at a glance . Rather , it is what it is used for .... " What Adorno ...
... Adorno makes this point quite clearly early in the essay , when he writes that " jazz is not what it ' is ' : its aesthetic articulation is sparing and can be understood at a glance . Rather , it is what it is used for .... " What Adorno ...
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... Adorno , dismisses " Über Jazz " as merely providing evidence for the popular assertion that Adorno was prejudiced against American culture even before he had actually lived in America : " As his article on jazz clearly demonstrated , [ ...
... Adorno , dismisses " Über Jazz " as merely providing evidence for the popular assertion that Adorno was prejudiced against American culture even before he had actually lived in America : " As his article on jazz clearly demonstrated , [ ...
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