
New Books in Critical Theory Amy Allen, “The End of Progress: Decolonizing the Normative Foundations of Critical Theory” (Columbia UP, 2016)
Mar 7, 2016
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The End of Progress, Decolonizing the Normative Foundations of Critical Theory, Is Out Now
02:28 • 4min
Adorno's Progress Beginning Where It Ends
06:40 • 5min
Critical Theory
11:17 • 6min
The Key Components of Critical Theory
16:57 • 2min
Frankfurt School of Critical Theories and the Frankfurt School's Lack of Engagement With Post-Colonial Theory
19:09 • 3min
How to Critical Theorists Ground Their Normative Claims
22:38 • 3min
Habermas and Honett's Theory of Modernity
25:38 • 5min
The Conceptual Challenge to Progress in the Post-Colonial Literature
30:52 • 4min
The Challenge of Progress in Post-Colonial Theory
34:47 • 2min
Is Progress Ineliable for Critical Theorists?
37:08 • 3min
The Queer Left Critique of Gay Marriage
40:30 • 3min
Habermasan Hoverned - A Review
43:54 • 5min
Do You Think It's Important to Read Those Two Thinkers Together?
48:56 • 3min
The Imminence of Criticism in the Present
52:10 • 3min
Problematizing Genealogy and Subversive Genealogies
55:25 • 4min
The Concept of Unlearning and Critical Problematization
59:07 • 4min
What Is Your Book on Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory?
01:03:01 • 2min
