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Douglas Kellner

Douglas Kellner (1943 - ) is a Professor of Philosophy, notable for arguing the potential compatibility of the apparently irreconcilable Frankfurt and Birmingham Schools of cultural theory. As a participant in The Kitchen's 1980 panel series on “Television, Society, and Art,” Kellner discussed television as a mode of experiencing art and its potential as a catalyst for social change.

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Amy Taubin, Annette Michelson, Benjamin Buchloh, Bertell Ollman, David Antin, David Cooper, Donald Burgy, Douglas Kellner, Emile de Antonio, Fredric Jameson, Hans Haacke, Herb Dordick, Jack Willis, James MacBean, Jean-Luc Godard, Jean-Pierre Gorin, John Berger, John Hanhardt, Jon Alpert, Julia Kristeva, Julia Lesage, Julianne Burton, Keith Sonnier, Laura Mulvey, Lawrence Weiner, Martha Rosler, Michael Snow, Peter Wollen, Philip Glass, Richard Foreman, Richard Serra, Robert Ashley, Ron Clark, Rosalind Krauss, Susan Sontag, Sylvere Lotringer, Terry Eagleton, Trisha Brown, Umberto Eco, Vito Acconci, Yvonne Rainer, Lecture, 1980s
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