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"Temptations of Faust is a theoretical analysis of the conceptual paradigms that allowed German fascism to emerge in a highly civilized nation. Analysing these paradigms through the dual lens of Thomas Mann's novel Doctor Faustus, his self-confessed parable of fascism about the avant-garde composer Adrian Leverkuhn, and Theodor W.
Adorno's Philosophy of Modern Music, this cultural study draws on aesthetic, sociohistorical, political, and philosophical discourses to conclude that German fascism is at once continuous and discontinuous with the emancipatory ambitions of modernity. Drawing on Adorno's sociohistorical critique of avant-garde music, Cobley connects Leverkuhn's radical aesthetic innovation with Hitler's radical reconfiguration of Germany's administrative apparatus and discovers that postmodern processes of fragmentation may well remain complicit with the totalizing tendencies they seek to disrupt.
This lucid and sophisticated book demonstrates that Doctor Faustus provides a more astute understanding of German fascism than that for which Mann is usually given credit."--BOOK JACKET.
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Temptations of Faust: The Logic of Fascism and Postmodern Archaeologies of Modernity
2016, University of Toronto Press
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144268044X 9781442680449
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Temptations of Faust: the logic of fascism and postmodern archaeologies of modernity
2002, University of Toronto Press
in English
0802036570 9780802036575
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