Martin JayAn Intellectual Picture
- González Blanco, Azucena
- Alirangues López, Miguel
ISSN: 2605-2822
Year of publication: 2019
Volume: 2
Issue: 1
Pages: 238-254
Type: Article
More publications in: Theory Now. Journal of Literature, Critique, and Thought
Abstract
La siguiente entrevista se realizó el 6 de junio de 2018 en el marco del ciclo de entrevistas “El intelectual y su memoria” de la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la Universidad de Granada. A lo largo de la entrevista, Jay reflexionó acerca de su carrera intelectual, el estado actual de la teoría crítica y de las categorías dialécticas, el estatus de la verdad hoy en día, el postsecularismo y las políticas identitarias.
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