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Theodor Adorno: Critical Essay by Kaspar Maase

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SOURCE: “A Taste of Honey: Adorno's Reading of American Mass Culture,” in European Readings of American Popular Culture, edited by John Dean and Jean-Paul Gabilliet, Greenwood Press, 1996, pp. 201-11.

In the following essay, Maase examines what he sees as misreadings of Adorno's theories on mass culture in America.

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