Rorty and (the Politics of) Love, by Martin Shuster
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Martin Shuster is Director of Judaic Studies and Assistant Professor at the Center for Geographies of Justice at Goucher College. He is the author of the books New Television: The Aesthetics and Politics of a Genre (University of Chicago Press, 2017); and Autonomy after Auschwitz: Adorno, German Idealism, and Modernity (University of Chicago Press, 2014). He is the editor (with Paola Marrati) of “Philosophy and New American Television Series,” special issue of MLN (2013). Among his recent articles are “Hannah Arendt on the Evil of Not Being a Person,” Philosophy Compass (2018); “A Phenomenology of Home: Jean Améry on Homesickness,” Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy (2016); and “Adorno and Negative Theology,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal (2016).
Martin Shuster, “Rorty and (the Politics of) Love,” Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 40:1 (2019), pp. 65-78.