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(In)aesthetic Theory

An Essay on Adorno, Badiou and Aesthetic Modernism

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(In)aesthetic Theory An Essay on Adorno, Badiou and Aesthetic Modernism

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A reckoning with the radicalisation of modernist aesthetics that took hold in the mid-twentieth century, (In)aesthetic Theory illuminates the limits of aesthetic presentation by bringing Theodor Adorno and Alain Badiou's divergent philosophies of art into critical proximity.

Both theorists uncover moments in which art ceases to represent and begins to insist – where its truth is not stated outright but intimated in a gesture beyond the world as given. Their respective frameworks suggest that aesthetic experience can open an affective breach in which the reifying impulse of cognition is negated, and that which otherwise eludes the regime of established appearances is encountered obliquely. This shared structural insight anchors this book's central hypothesis: that art's power to produce truth lies precisely in this zone of interruption, of failure, of withdrawal, and vanishing intensity.

Combining original theory with historically grounded comparative commentary, the text reflects on presence and absence, history and memory, politics and art, entropy and decay. With it, Vangelis Giannakakis offers a vitally current interpretation of aesthetic modernism.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: “Where no more to be seen. Perforce to be seen”
2. Of Materials, Subjects and Spirits
3. Concepts, Images, and the Discontinuities of Meaning
4. Inesthétique as Negative Aesthetics
5. Events and the Unity of Art
6.The End of Art, and the Art of the End – An Inaesthetic Model
Notes
Bibliography

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Feb 19 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781350450677
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Vangelis Giannakakis

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