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La musique et le rêve
(2010)
Adorno, in his posthumous work Beethoven. Philosophy of music, grasps the deep relationship between music and dream: “we are in music, as well as we are in dream”. Music is the coming of a non-intentional truth, that is never caught by images and words. In the same way, dream follows the logic of a non-giudicatory synthesis and is incompatible with the category of dialectical totality: in dream, truth announces her-self as it fades out. According to Adorno, the dimension of opening typical to dream and music collides with the pretension of philosophical discourse that aims at the total revelation.
Starting from Warburg, the distinguishing mark of an image, considered as identity-difference of visible and invisible, is its offering itself as an implementation of a temporality, and at the same time of a memory that is immanent in the sensible structure of the image. It’s what we find both in Benjamin and in Adorno: in both cases, it is just because the image is marked by a “internal time” that it is able to have a critical function towards reality, and at the same time an utopian character that is all the same with its non-renounceable testimonial task.
As an exemplum of that kind of “modern” art, in terms of Adorno, Kafka’s work is marked not only by its strictly “realistic” character, but also by the unavoidable critical and testimonial value of that realism. According to this perspective, both in Adorno and in Benjamin the testimonial aspect of Kafkian writing – that is of a writing as “dialectical image”, as memory of the unfullfilled possibility – it’s all the same not with its symbolical or “epiphanical” aspect but instead with its “allegorical” one.
Este artigo pretende ser uma exposição da Filosofia do Esclarecimento de Habermas. Nesse sentido, apresentaremos especialmente seu pensamento inicial, com o escopo de estabelecer seus fundamentos, o que implica iniciar com as influências sobre ele (I. Kant, J. L. Austin, o "segundo" Wittgenstein, M. Weber, E. Husserl, K. O. Apel, entre outros), assim como com sua crítica aos primeiros membros da Escola de Frankfurt (especialmente contra o pessimismo de T. Adorno e M. Horkheimer acerca da possibilidade de a razão nos libertar). Finalmente, mostraremos como Habermas é uma extensão do projeto de uma Filosofia do Esclarecimento, o que faz dele um exemplo do pensamento moderno na história contemporânea da Filosofia.
O presente trabalho tem como foco o conceito de esclarecimento e sua relação com a autonomia ou engajamento da arte contemporânea. Trataremos da relação entre mito e esclarecimento e localizaremos a indústria cultural frente a esses dois conceitos. Em seguida discutiremos a posição da arte contemporânea diante da indústria cultural, e finalmente traremos dois exemplos do teatro brasileiro.
This study points out the methodological centrality assumed by the notion of “physiognomy”, both in Benjamin and in Adorno, namely the idea that the forms of the works of art, and generally those of the visual phenomena, are direct “expression”, in a micro-monadological way, of an historical-social sense, not otherwise attainable. On the one hand Benjamin’s physiognomy shows a particular interpretative “openness” to its objects, on the other that of Adorno remains subjected to an epistemological model of “totality”, from the Hegelian-Marxian tradition, which risks compromising the hermeneutic efficacy of its own original philosophical approach.
Le cadre du programme interdisciplinaire de recherche défini par Max Horkheimer dans les années 1930 doit beaucoup à Erich Fromm, qui a introduit la psychologie sociale dans la Théorie critique de la société. Or, une décennie plus tard, Fromm est la cible privilégiée des attaques et sa théorie apparaît désormais comme incompatible avec les positions défendues par Horkheimer et Adorno. Partant de ces tensions qui ont marqué l’histoire de l’École de Francfort, le présent article vise à éclaircir le déplacement qu’elles traduisent sur le plan épistémologique. Si Horkheimer et Fromm partagent des prémisses communes, le premier, dans son travail avec Adorno, se rapproche de manière croissante de la doctrine freudienne alors que le second s’en éloigne. Nous voudrions montrer que l’accord entre Fromm et Horkheimer fut surtout négatif puisqu’il portait sur la critique de Freud : les divergences entre les deux penseurs apparaissent clairement, dès lors qu’on pose en profondeur la question de l’usage de la psychanalyse pour analyser l’un des problèmes centraux de la théorie de la société, l’antagonisme entre individu et société.
Reconhecimento e trabalho em Axel Honneth: os trabalhadores offshore na Bacia de Campos – Brasil
(2010)
Honneth traz ao debate o Hegel dos tempos de Jena e retoma o tema da luta por reconhecimento. Mais recentemente, relê Durkheim que, oitenta anos depois de Hegel, insiste numa nova forma de economia indissociada da eticidade. Propõe que o capitalismo, além da perseguição de metas de eficiência econômica, haverá de se remodelar a partir de critérios normativos que o assegurem como força de integração social. Honneth elege experiências de sofrimento no trabalho como evidências de que a indignação é capaz de ativar lutas por reconhecimento que podem ou não ser articuladas politicamente. A pesquisa elege os trabalhadores offshore no Brasil e demonstra o quanto um setor econômico de ponta também promove entre seus trabalhadores assimetrias de reconhecimento, sobretudo quando as metas produtivas antagonizam-se às demandas por dignidade.
Reificação e reconhecimento: um estudo a partir da teoria crítica da sociedade de Axel Honneth
(2010)
O conceito de reificação, originalmente formulado por Karl Marx e desenvolvido por Georg Lukács, foi incorporado como uma das categorias centrais da teoria crítica em sua tarefa de diagnosticar patologias sociais. Contudo, para a compreensão atual da utilização do conceito, tornou-se necessário libertar seu referencial originário meramente econômico. É isso o que pretende Axel Honneth ao reatualizar o conceito de reificação e seu potencial crítico-normativo a partir da teoria do reconhecimento. Além de retomar os principais aspectos do conceito de reificação segundo a análise do “fetichismo da mercadoria”, o artigo se concentra em apresentar a interpretação de Honneth para os processos sociais reificantes – nas relações dos sujeitos com o mundo circundante, nas relações sociais entre os sujeitos e nos efeitos patológicos da autoreificação sobre a autorealização ética – e para a produção inovadora do diagnóstico das patologias sociais decorrentes da reificação como “esquecimento do reconhecimento”.
O artigo apresenta os argumentos centrais da política deliberativa de Jürgen Habermas (1), e as perspectivas críticas de Axel Honneth (2) e Nancy Fraser (3) de forma a conferir à política habermasiana uma dimensão mais realista, um conteúdo político de vínculo mais concreto com a orientação emancipatória da práxis, e capaz de lidar melhor com a diferença, a diversidade e o conflito.
Redistribuição versus reconhecimento: apontamentos sobre o debate entre Nancy Fraser e Axel Honneth
(2010)
Resumo: O reconhecimento é uma categoria que tem se revelado muito utilizada para realizar o debate sobre a questão da identidade e da diferença, de modo que sua relevância torna-se incontestável em vários domínios. Sem tecer comentários críticos, o presente texto pretende apresentar o debate travado entre Nancy Fraser e Axel Honneth, referente à preocupação, presente nos dois autores, de se ajustar às pautas de reconhecimento e de distribuição material.
Redistribuição versus reconhecimento: apontamentos sobre o debate entre Nancy Fraser e Axel Honneth
(2010)
O reconhecimento é uma categoria muito utilizada para debater sobre a questão da identidade e da diferença, de modo que sua relevância torna-se incontestável em vários domínios. Sem tecer comentários críticos, o presente texto pretende apresentar o debate travado entre Nancy Fraser e Axel Honneth, referente à preocupação, manifestada pelos dois autores, de se ajustar às pautas de reconhecimento e de distribuição material.
Contrariamente à percepção cotidiana de que os atores estatais têm como objetivo de suas ações o respeito e o reconhecimento da comunidade por eles representada, prevalece na moderna teoria predominante das relações internacionais a noção de que os governos nacionais orientam seu agir essencialmente a fins e não com base em princípios morais. O texto destaca as razões que falam a favor de uma maior consideração da dimensão do reconhecimento na explicação das relações internacionais e explora as implicações normativas que surgem a partir de tal mudança de paradigma para a compreensão e o tratamento das relações internacionais. Narrativas justificadoras da ação política recebem aqui um papel destacado
This paper will examine the self-reported division of housework and childcare in Germany and Poland considering the job-related spatial mobility within dual-earner couples who are living in a household together with a partner, using 2007 data from the Job Mobility and Family Lives in Europe Project. We find that men who are spatially mobile for work often report shifting housework to their partners. Polish couples show a stronger tendency toward an egalitarian division of labor than German couples do, especially in terms of childcare. But the central finding of this research is, gender trumps national differences and spatial mobility constraints. Polish and German women, whether mobile for their work or not, report doing the majority of housework and childcare compared to their partners.
Frauen in Führungspositionen
(2010)
Frauen sind mit Männern juristisch nicht nur gleichberechtigt, sie haben im Schnitt auch gleiche oder höhere Bildungsabschlüsse, Qualifikationen sowie Führungskompetenzen. In den Chefetagen sind sie im Vergleich mit den männlichen Kollegen jedoch stark unterrepräsentiert. Was hält sie vom Aufstieg ab?
The focus of this contribution is on the mode of capitalism within the industrialized sectors of "emerging markets". Particularly in the context of the rise of the BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China) this question has gained considerable importance, also for the development of the world economy as a whole. The core question is whether the type of capitalism within these economies is similar to the capitalist variety of the triad, or diverges in more or less permanent ways. The article gives a preliminary answer to this question, by developing a rough sketch of a "BRIC" model of capitalism and illustrating this model with the case of Brazil. In terms of theory, the article extends the Comparative Capitalism (CC) perspective to the BRICs. On the one side, the focus is on the classical questions of CC, i.e. the determinants of economic development and the differences to other types of capitalism, on the other side the relationship between these varieties and social inequality. It argues that the "state-permeated market economies" of the BRICs rely on clans as a mode of social coordination. As demonstrated by the case of Brazil, this type of capitalism can be quite successful, but is based on a highly unequal distribution of economic and political resources.
Contemporary closed circuits – subversive dialogues : artistic strategies against surveillance
(2010)
In the past years surveillance, especially visual surveillance systems, have entered our cities and streets on a large scale. In my hometown Frankfurt/Main, the city centre and traffic-hubs have become zones under intensive surveillance. Over 120 cameras are installed at the central station, over 2,000 at the airport. In such highly surveilled places it is impossible to remain unobserved. The extent of surveillance in the United Kingdom and the USA offers a glance into the future. In these countries visual surveillance systems have spread into the farthest corners of cities and villages and into the privacy of their inhabitants.
This development calls for artistic endeavours which examine the phenomenon and raise people’s awareness of CCTV. Subversive strategies have to be developed which counter the inherent power relations of surveillance systems and foster self-confident, active behaviour towards the instruments of control.
The ongoing artistic project, Contemporary Closed Circuits – Subversive Dialogues, examines practices of contemporary visual surveillance. The works explore possibilities of interaction with and subversion of systems of observation. Most of the works were produced during the past three years as an artistic final thesis at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.
In this article I consider Thomas Pogge’s thesis that affluent countries are violating the human rights of the global poor by contributing support to the current global institutional order. My claim is that affluent countries are not violating the human rights of the global poor in the ways suggested by Pogge. I start by defining a set of conditions that ought to obtain in order to say that a human rights violation has taken place. Then I consider two possible interpretations of Pogge’s thesis and argue that none of them fulfills the conditions required to speak of a human rights violation. On my view, as long as domestic states have the capacity to fulfill the human rights of their own people, poverty constitutes a domestic human rights violation even if the international institutional order somehow contributes to creating this state of affairs. Finally, I examine what transnational duties human rights entail and claim that affluent countries must contribute to the creation of an international order providing domestic states accurate background conditions for the promotion of human rights at the domestic level.
This paper argues that the Fairtrade certification system represents an illuminating example of the challenge of systematically determining consumer and entrepreneurial responsibilities in our global age. In taking up the central question of what, if anything, may be called ‘just’ or ‘fair’ in Fairtrade, I more precisely argue for a two-fold thesis: that (1) a meaningful evaluation of Fairtrade must consider both an interactional and an (arguably prior) institutional understanding of global responsibilities to promote justice and that (2) Fairtrade can be better defended against several popular objections from the perspective of a theory that adequately differentiates between interactional responsibilities and institutional responsibilities of promoting justice under unjust circumstances.
This paper discusses the sustainability impact (contribution to sustainability, reduction of adverse environmental impacts) of online second-hand trading. A survey of eBay users shows that a relationship between the trading of used goods and the protection of natural resources is hardly realized. Secondly, the environmental motivation and the willingness to act in a sustainable manner differ widely between groups of consumers. Given these results from a user perspective, the paper tries to find some objective hints of online second-hand trading’s environmental impact. The greenhouse gas emissions resulting from the energy used for the trading transactions seem to be considerably lower than the emissions due to the (avoided) production of new goods. The paper concludes with a set of recommendations for second-hand trade and consumer policy. Information about the sustainability benefits of purchasing second-hand goods should be included in general consumer information, and arguments for changes in behavior should be targeted to different groups of consumers. Keywords: online marketplaces; online auctions; consumer; electronic commerce; used products; second-hand market; sustainable consumption
Interview with Dario Azzellini, author of The Business of War and the new documentary film, Comuna Under Construction. What is it about Venezuela that is so interesting? Since 2003 I have practically lived in Venezuela. What motivates me is that I am interested in the social transformation process happening here. It’s a different type of revolution, a new left that draws from all the experiences of the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. ...
La entrevista con Dario Azzellini se inició con mucha prisa en vista de que el autor de libro „El negocio de la guerra“, recientemente publicado por Monte Avila Editores, debia tomar un vuelo con destino a su pais de origen, Alemania. Aùn así, el Correo del Orinoco tuvo la oportunidad de conversar en exclusiva con el escrito acerca de su titulo y algo mas. ...
In den letzten Jahrzehnten hat vor allem die Frage nach der Übernahme der (Staats-)Macht für Kontroversen innerhalb der Linken gesorgt. Ob der Staat übernommen wird, bis zu einem bestimmten Punkt mit staatlichen Institutionen zusammengearbeitet werden solle oder doch lieber jede Kooperation vermieden werden müsse, war ein zentraler Streitpunkt. Die Wahl verschiedener linker Regierungen in Lateinamerika, vor allem die Fälle Venezuelas und Boliviens, spielen eine zentrale Rolle. Mit der Wahl von Hugo Chávez zum Präsidenten Venezuelas und seiner Amtsübernahme Anfang 1999 begann ein Prozess wirksamer und auf eine sehr breite linke Bewegung gründender sozialer Transformationen, der die Linke zwingt, bestimmte tradierte Konzepte neu zu denken.
Wer nutzt den Online-Gebrauchtwarenmarkt? : Umweltorientierte, Prosumenten und andere User auf eBay
(2010)
Dass unser Lebensstil und Konsum auf Dauer das Klima bedrohen, die Vielfalt der Arten reduzieren, das Trinkwasser immer knapper werden lassen, ist der Bevölkerung durchaus bewusst. Doch nur eine Minderheit ist bereit, im Alltag auf das Auto zu verzichten, für Urlaubsreisen nicht das Flugzeug zu benutzen, ökologische Lebensmittel zu kaufen oder beim Kauf von Möbeln auf das Zertifikat »nachhaltige Holzwirtschaft« zu setzen. Wie lässt sich der Widerspruch zwischenWissen um den eigenen Ressourcenverbrauch und Sorge um die Umwelt einerseits und wenig nachhaltigem Konsumverhalten andererseits erklären?
Hundert Jahre nach seiner Premiere im Oktober 1910 findet der Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie wieder in Frankfurt am Main statt. Damit unterstreicht die Fachgesellschaft die Bedeutung, die dem Wissenschaftsstandort Frankfurt für die zeitgenössischen Sozialwissenschaften zukommt. Neben dem 1971 gegründeten Frankfurter Fachbereich Gesellschaftswissenschaften haben das traditionsreiche Institut für Sozialforschung, das Sigmund-Freud-Institut, das Cornelia-Goethe-Centrum sowie der Exzellenzcluster »Die Herausbildung normativer Ordnungen« das gegenwärtige Erscheinungsbild der Frankfurter Soziologie nachhaltig geprägt. ...
In welcher Welt leben wir? : Soziologiekongress zum Thema "Transnationale Vergesellschaftungen"
(2010)
Frankfurt wird vom 11. bis 15. Oktober zum fünften Mal Austragungsort des Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS) sein. Zu diesem mittlerweile 35. DGS-Kongress – der erste fand vor 100 Jahren ebenfalls in Frankfurt statt – werden rund 3000 Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus aller Welt erwartet. ...
Das Bild unter der Schneedecke : visuelle Soziologie: Erforschung des Sozialen mit anderen Mitteln
(2010)
"Unter der Fotografie eines Menschen ist seine Geschichte wie unter einer Schneedecke vergraben", schrieb Siegfried Kracauer 1927 in seinem Essay "Das Ornament der Masse". Visuelle Soziologie nennt sich heute eine relativ junge Fachrichtung, die versucht, diese Schneedecke mit soziologischen Methoden beiseite zu räumen. Dann wird der Hintergrund sichtbar, auf dem die Geschichte des Bildes sich abspielt, das soziale Beziehungsgeflecht, dem die Fotografie ihre Existenz verdankt. Ist doch dieses Bild die Manifestation verschiedener Beziehungen, die sich etwa zwischen Fotograf und Fotografiertem, zwischen Betrachter und Betrachtetem, zwischen Auftraggeber und Nutzer entwickeln und in die ideologische Weltsichten ebenso eingehen wie die sozialen Lagen der Akteure. Visuelle Soziologie fragt also nach der Produktion, Distribution und Konsumtion von Bildern und stellt sie in Beziehung zur Sozialstruktur der Gesellschaft. ...
Welche Rolle spielt Religion – abseits von radikalem Extremismus – im politischen Geschehen der modernen westlichen Gesellschaften? Diese Frage motivierte unser Forschungsprojekt; wir untersuchen dabei einen ganz spezifischen Sachverhalt: Welchen Einfluss hat Religion darauf, ob Bürger staatliche Umverteilungspolitik unterstützen? ...
In vielen Familien der Mittelschicht sind mittlerweile beide Ehepartner berufstätig. Das männliche Alleinverdiener-Modell verschwindet zwar nicht, aber nimmt ab. Die Arbeit zu Hause ist trotzdem noch ungleich verteilt und überwiegend Frauensache geblieben – wenn auch häufig unter neuen Vorzeichen: Oft übernehmen Migrantinnen, insbesondere aus Osteuropa, einen Teil der Care-Arbeit. Welche Konsequenzen hat dies für deren Familien?
Um Dynamiken und Netzwerke in den untersuchten Clubszenen und urbanen Räumen Berlins wissenschaftlich erfassen zu können, bedarf es einer multidimensionalen Herangehensweise. Ethnografi sche Methoden sind dabei von größter Bedeutung: teilnehmende Beobachtung im Alltag sowie auf Veranstaltungen vor Ort, fokussierte Gespräche mit Szenegängern und reflektierende Berichte über die eigene Positionierung als Forscherin. Das gesammelte Datenmaterial ist vielfältig: detaillierte Feldnotizen nach jedem Club- oder Barbesuch, aber auch nach relevanten Gesprächen, sei es »face-to-face«, über E-Mail- oder Chatverkehr nehmen den größten Part ein. Bildmaterial wie Plakate, Flyer und selbst gemachte Fotos in Clubs ergänzen das Schriftmaterial auch visuell. Das Verfolgen stadt- und kulturpolitischer Entwicklungen, Beobachtungen sozioökonomischer Gegebenheiten in den jeweiligen Szenen und der Einfl uss urbaner Infrastruktur auf das Ausgehverhalten sind weitere Mosaiksteine, die dazu beitragen, ein möglichst ganzheitliches Bild entstehen zu lassen. Nach der Feldforschungs- und Datenerhebungsphase wird das gesamte Datenmaterial ab Januar 2011 einer qualitativen Analyse unterzogen.
Migranten werden in politischen Debatten oft als festgefügte Gemeinschaft betrachtet, die in ihrer eigenen nach außen abgeschotteten Welt leben – in einer Parallelgesellschaft. Doch ist das wirklich so? Wie gestalten insbesondere junge Leute mit Migrationshintergrund ihre sozialen Bindungen, wenn sie sich in der urbanen Clubszene europäischer Großstädte bewegen? Das Team um die Soziologin und Kulturanthropologin Kira Kosnick untersucht die Dynamiken dieser Prozesse.
Ein Mikrokosmos sozialer Kontraste : mit soziologischem Blick durch das Frankfurter Bahnhofsviertel
(2010)
Das Frankfurter Bahnhofsviertel genießt einen überregionalen Ruf. Es ist sowohl als Vergnügungsmeile und Rotlichtbezirk, als auch wegen der öffentlichen Sichtbarkeit abweichenden Verhaltens bekannt – oder vielmehr berüchtigt. Bei Tag ist von dem pulsierenden Leben, das sich abends zwischen Hauptbahnhof und Schauspielhaus, zwischen Gründerzeit vil len und Bankhochhäusern abspielt, kaum etwas zu erahnen. Soziale Tatsachen wie die Unterbevölkerung des Stadtteils, die gezielte Ansiedlung von andernorts unerwünschten Branchen und Dienstleistungen, die Koexistenz verschiedener Kulturen stehen auf den ersten Blick erst recht außerhalb der Wahrnehmung. Dagegen fallen diejenigen Phänomene, die augenscheinlich den Bruch zwischen der »Normalität« und der Abweichung kennzeichnen, umso stärker ins Auge. Das gilt besonders für das Prostitutionsmilieu und die lokale Drogenszene.