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Concluding Reflections, 64
Bibliographic Essay, 65
3 The Materialist Critique of Culture 67
Materialist Discourse Before Marx:
The Struggle Against Philosophical Idealism
,
69
The Dialectical Materialism of Marx and Engels, 74
Lenin and Soviet Marxism, 82
Marxist Revisionism and Humanism:
The Search for a New Critical Stance
,
84
Antonio Gramsci: Power, Hegemony,
and the Engaged Critic
,
85
Louis Althusser: Structural Marxism, 88
Contemporary Materialist Discourse, 91
Bibliographic Essay, 93
4 Psychoanalysis and the Critique of Culture 95
Freud's First "Topography": The Unconscious,
Repression, and Interpretation
,
98
Dreams and the "Dream-Work," 100
Beyond Interpretation: Explaining Psychic Processes, 102
Freud's Later "Topography": The Development of the Ego, 108
The Theory of the Instincts: Eros and Thanatos, 112
Psychoanalysis as Theory and Critique of Culture, 114
Feminist Critique of Psychoanalysis, 120
The Current Status of the Discourse of Psychoanalysis, 125
Bibliographic Essay, 125
5 The Critical Theory of the Frankfurt School 128
A Brief History of the Frankfurt School, 129
What Is Critical Theory? 131
The Dialectic of Enlightenment:
The Historical Stance of Critical Theory
,
134
The Cultural Theory of the Frankfurt School, 136
Psychoanalysis and Critical Theory:
How Adorno Watched Television
,
141
Critical Theory, Psychoanalysis, and the New Left: Marcuse, 144
Habermas and the Present State of Critical Theory, 149
Bibliographic Essay, 152

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Publication Information: Book Title: Culture and Critique: An Introduction to the Critical Discourses of Cultural Studies. Contributors: Jere Paul Surber - author. Publisher: Westview Press. Place of Publication: Boulder, CO. Publication Year: 1998. Page Number: vi.
    
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