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The Internationalization of Critical Theory

Frankfurt School Receptions in Europe, the Americas and East Asia

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The Internationalization of Critical Theory

Frankfurt School Receptions in Europe, the Americas and East Asia

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From Walter Benjamin in Argentina to Theodor Adorno in Japan, this collection brings together leading scholars of Critical Theory to examine the impact of the Frankfurt School across global histories of the 20th century.

Featuring essays on Critical Theory's role in Brazil during dictatorship and redemocratization; the influence of Herbert Marcuse in Pinochet's Chile; the politics of Critical Theory in South Korea and intellectual relationships across Yugoslavia, Germany and the United States, the chapters in this volume consider how social, political, historical and intellectual conditions shaped local receptions of the Frankfurt School, and how the School's key thinkers in turn helped to transform these conditions.

Guided by Max Horkheimer's seminal distinction between critical and traditional theory, in which Critical Theory is distinguished by its self-reflexivity and awareness of its location within a larger social totality, The Internationalization of Critical Theory offers a groundbreaking reflection on Critical Theory at an international scale. Tracing the legacy of the Frankfurt School across Latin America, East Asia, Europe and North America, this volume offers new insights into the intellectual histories of both Critical Theory and global politics.

Table of Contents

Editors' Introduction, John Abromeit, Rúrion Melo, and Luiz Repa

Part One: Latin America
1. The Reception of Critical Theory in Brazil: From Dictatorship to Redemocratization, Luiz Repa and Rurion Melo
2. Frankfurt's Critical Theory in Chile: Process and Generations, Mauro Basaure
3. Translation, Exception: Walter Benjamin in Argentina, Luis Ignacio García
4. Critical Theory on Mexican Ground, Lissette Silva

Part Two: East Asia
5. The Politics of Critical Theory: The Translation of the Frankfurt School in South Korea, Jaeho Kang
6. The Reception of the Frankfurt School in China from 1978 to the Present, Li Qiankun
7. The Reception and Development of Frankfurt Critical Theory in Japan, Masao Higurashi

Part Three: Europe
8. Critical Theory in Spain: A Reception in the Shadow of Habermas, José M. Romero
9. The Paths of Marcuse and Adorno in France, Isabelle Aubert
10. Critical Theory in Italy, 1954-2000, Stefano Petrucciani
11. Productive Tensions: The Development of Feminist Critical Theory in Germany, Karin Stögner
12. From Inspiring Ally to Ideological Enemy … and Back Again?: Twists and Turns in the Reception of Critical Theory in State Socialist Czechoslovakia 1956–1989 … and after, Jiri Ruzicka
13. Found in Translation: On the Infrastructure of the Transfer of Ideas Between Critical Theory in Yugoslavia and West Germany, Nenad Stefanov
14. Belated Reception: Critical Theory in Greece from the Mid-1970s to the Present, Konstantinos Kavoulakos

Part Four: The United States / North America
15. From Western Marxism and Frankfurt School Critical Theory to Right-Wing Populism: The Intellectual and Political Trajectory of the Journal Telos, 1968 – 1995, John Abromeit
16. Interview with Martin Jay on the Reception of the Frankfurt School in the United States, Interview by John Abromeit

Notes
Bibliography
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Jul 23 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 368
ISBN 9781350498990
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

John Abromeit

John Abromeit is Associate Professor in the Depart…

Anthology Editor

Rúrion Melo

Rúrion Melo is Professor of Political Science at t…

Anthology Editor

Luiz Repa

Luiz Repa is Professor of Philosophy at the Univer…

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