Abstract
Agnes Heller's neo-Marxist aesthetics is based on the individual construction of Dasein and the human condition of contingency, and it can be argued as a breakthrough of Lukács' aesthetics of Being. By way of humanist aesthetics, she accomplishes the transformation from the philosophy of consciousness into the selective construction of everyday life. This transformation is doubtlessly a great contribution to postmodernist Marxist aesthetics, and is valuable for both theory and practicum in the era of contemporary socialism and late capitalism or postmodern human condition.
First Page
123
Last Page
129
Recommended Citation
Fu, Qilin. 2014. "The Transformation from Being to Dasein: Agnes Heller's Neo-Marxist Aesthetics as a Breakthrough on Lukács' Theoretical Framework." Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art 34, (2): pp.123-129. https://tsla.researchcommons.org/journal/vol34/iss2/20