The Illuminating Pain of Martin Ehala
Martin Ehala's book discusses the historical emergence of postmodernism and its contemporary expressions, including an exploration of John Nash's theory on the profitability of intellectual work.
Jürgen Habermas discussed with all the great protagonists of philosophy of the last century
Jürgen Habermas, a prominent German philosopher who recently passed away at 96, engaged with influential philosophical figures throughout his life, defending modernity against postmodern critiques.
On Marcelo Gallardo and Postmodern Myths
The article discusses the phenomenon of collective idolization surrounding Marcelo Gallardo, emphasizing the blurry lines between reverence and reality in contemporary society.
Convenience brings alienation... Desire discomfort
The article explores the historical struggle humanity faces regarding the management of desire, contrasting traditional views that see desire as a negative force with contemporary perspectives that celebrate individual expression and the role of desire in economic systems.
Artist Anton Henning in Düsseldorf: Surfing Between Postmodern Irony and Fury
Berlin artist Anton Henning showcases his work at the Philara private museum in Düsseldorf, exploring themes of art history through a lens of postmodern irony and fervor.
The Indians' Love for Structuralism
The article discusses Argentine writer César Aira's novel 'The Hare', which humorously critiques the colonial era of Argentina and reflects on postmodern literary styles.