The Frankfurt School of Critical Theory (lecture)
Lecture by Professor Paul H. Fry, part of Open Yale course 'Introduction to Theory of Literature'. Available as audio, video, and transcript.
Overview:
This first lecture on social theories of art and artistic production examines the Frankfurt School. The theoretical writings of Theodor Adorno and Walter Benjamin are explored in historical and political contexts, including Marxism, socialist realism, and late capitalism. The concept of mechanical reproduction, specifically the relationship between labor and art, is explained at some length. Adorno's opposition to this argument, and his own position, are explained. The lecture concludes with a discussion of Benjamin's perspective on the use of distraction and shock in the process of aesthetic revelation.
Date Published:
3 August 2012
Source:
Contributors:
OpenYale
In Collection(s):
Economic and Social Literary Criticism
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The Frankfurt School of Critical Theory (lecture) at https://oyc.yale.edu/english/engl-300/lecture-17 via https://dev.writersinspire.it.ox.ac.uk/content/frankfurt-school-critical-theory-lecture. Published on 03 August 2012. Accessed on 11 May 2026.
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