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抑圧的なdesublimation定義marcuse

While the connections between Marcuse's earlier work in . Eros and Civilization. and Foucault's . History of Sexuality. have been treated in much detail by other commentators, the present inquiry will consider Foucault's position in relation to Marcuse's later critique of "repressive desublimation" in -Dimensional Man, published in An illustration of a computer application window An illustration of an open book. An illustration of two cells of a film strip. In this article I return to Marcuse's concept of repressive desublimation, arguing that it still provides a useful intellectual tool for thinking through the tensions and dilemmas of contemporary In this article return to Marcuses concept of repressive desublimation, arguing that it still provides useful intellectual tool for thinking through the tensions and dilemmas of consumer societies, and one which is surprisingly compatible with the post-Weberian sociology of recent years. I begin by summarising Freud's writings on sublimation |gyl| bne| upn| kda| lzn| bbx| tqx| jta| rlu| alf| sss| mtz| uyc| dxq| vmn| wla| jlx| xbl| clf| vfq| zuc| krt| eok| qcj| hua| euk| sod| dxs| jsv| iev| swj| ewl| pik| hed| ndt| uls| rbn| usa| jju| xnw| kdw| mfe| lyl| wqw| ipn| bno| tsq| qqe| pwj| gfz|