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978-1-61148-474-8 • Hardback • January 2013 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
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Benjamin Bennett is a professor of German and comparative literature at University of Virginia.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Millennial Politics: The Beginning of Aesthetics
Chapter 2: The History and Problems of the Idea of Aesthetics: The Issue of Communication
Chapter 3: The Irrelevance of Aesthetics as Discovered in “Classical” Weimar
Chapter 4: Kant and His Shadow: The Persistence of PhilosophicalAesthetics
Chapter 5: Aesthetics andHermeneutics
Chapter 6: The End of Aesthetics: Heidegger and Adorno
PART TWO
Chapter 7: Novels and the Novel
Chapter 8: The Millennial Novel and Its Unmasking
Chapter 9: Aesthetic Response and Propaganda: The Invention ofSimultaneity
Chapter 10: The Totalitarian Imagination and Its Opposite
Interchapter
Chapter 11: What’s Up, Doc? Resistance in Spite of Itself
Bibliography
Index