referring to a passage titled "Lordship and Bondage" in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, which describes the master-slave dialectic
Perhaps such cartoons are emblematic of the Hegelian master–slave dialectic, and suggest the instability of the existing power relations rather than confirming them.
on Tom & Jerry and Roadrunner lol
Perhaps such cartoons are emblematic of the Hegelian master–slave dialectic, and suggest the instability of the existing power relations rather than confirming them.
on Tom & Jerry and Roadrunner lol
philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence in which the divine encompasses or is manifested in the material world
how the culture industry could be aberrantly, even rebelliously, decoded by its mass consumers and that popular sub-cultures might subvert the culture industry in a form of immanent critique
on Adorno's refusal to see popular culture as anything other than an affirmation (as opposed to a resistance)
how the culture industry could be aberrantly, even rebelliously, decoded by its mass consumers and that popular sub-cultures might subvert the culture industry in a form of immanent critique
on Adorno's refusal to see popular culture as anything other than an affirmation (as opposed to a resistance)