The “Adorno Studies Journal” (ASJ) was founded by Martin Shuster and Kathy Kiloh in 2011 to foster inquiry into Adorno’s thought and to make the results of this research available to the scholarly community. After having published three issues, the journal is now ready to resume operation with a different look and feel and new direction under the editorship (in alphabetical order) of Samir Gandesha, Johan F. Hartle, Antonia Hofstätter, Han-Gyeol Lie and Stefano Marino. The new “Journal of Adorno Studies” (JAS) explores the multifaceted work of Th. W. Adorno and its contemporary intellectual, cultural, and political potential. The journal facilitates exchanges between scholars, intellectuals, and artists who think with and against Adorno as much as about Adorno. Taking inspiration from the breadth of Adorno’s work, the Journal’s orientation is explicitly interdisciplinary. The editors encourage critical investigations of art, media, culture, society, politics, and philosophy.

Gandesha, S., Hartle, J., Hofstätter, A., Lie, H., Marino, S. (2025). "Kaleidoscopics". Thematic Section of "Journal of Adorno Studies" (n. 1/2025).. Milano-Udine : Mimesis.

"Kaleidoscopics". Thematic Section of "Journal of Adorno Studies" (n. 1/2025).

Stefano Marino
2025

Abstract

The “Adorno Studies Journal” (ASJ) was founded by Martin Shuster and Kathy Kiloh in 2011 to foster inquiry into Adorno’s thought and to make the results of this research available to the scholarly community. After having published three issues, the journal is now ready to resume operation with a different look and feel and new direction under the editorship (in alphabetical order) of Samir Gandesha, Johan F. Hartle, Antonia Hofstätter, Han-Gyeol Lie and Stefano Marino. The new “Journal of Adorno Studies” (JAS) explores the multifaceted work of Th. W. Adorno and its contemporary intellectual, cultural, and political potential. The journal facilitates exchanges between scholars, intellectuals, and artists who think with and against Adorno as much as about Adorno. Taking inspiration from the breadth of Adorno’s work, the Journal’s orientation is explicitly interdisciplinary. The editors encourage critical investigations of art, media, culture, society, politics, and philosophy.
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Gandesha, S., Hartle, J., Hofstätter, A., Lie, H., Marino, S. (2025). "Kaleidoscopics". Thematic Section of "Journal of Adorno Studies" (n. 1/2025).. Milano-Udine : Mimesis.
Gandesha, Samir; Hartle, Johan; Hofstätter, Antonia; Lie, Han-Gyeol; Marino, Stefano
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