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Profane illuminations and the everyday
Keya Ganguly
Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature
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Arts and Humanities
Surrealism
100%
Profane Illumination
100%
Contemporary
22%
Subjective
22%
Action
11%
Effica-cy
11%
Criticism
11%
Subjectivity
11%
realm
11%
thinkers
11%
Alienation
11%
Walter Benjamin
11%
Bourgeois
11%
Social critique
11%
Domination
11%
Aesthetic Experience
11%
T. W. Adorno
11%
Commodity culture
11%
Ineffability
11%
Aesthetic Movement
11%
Frankfurt School
11%
Epistemological Crisis
11%
Surrealists
11%
Limitations
11%
Similarities
11%
Daily Life
11%
Montager
11%
Political Crises
11%
Keyphrases
Surrealism
100%
Adorno
33%
Montage
11%
Call to Action
11%
Everyday Life
11%
Dogma
11%
Daily Life
11%
Capitalist
11%
Alienation
11%
Walter Benjamin
11%
Bourgeois
11%
Social Criticism
11%
Political Struggle
11%
Everyday World
11%
Political Movements
11%
Aesthetic Experience
11%
Political Crisis
11%
Theodor W. Adorno
11%
Oppositionality
11%
Epistemological Crisis
11%
Modes of Being
11%
Commodity Culture
11%
Surrealists
11%
Aesthetic Movement
11%
Frankfurt School
11%
Ineffability
11%
Self-transformation
11%
Contemporary Theory
11%
Social Sciences
Everyday Life
100%
Familiarity
50%
Political Crises
50%
Subjectivity
50%
Frankfurt School
50%