Theodor W. Adorno Award

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The Theodor W. Adorno Award is a prestigious German prize honoring outstanding contributions in philosophy, music, theatre, and film that reflect critical social thought in the spirit of Theodor W. Adorno.

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Theodor W. Adorno Award canonical 3
Theodor W. Adorno Prize 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German literary and arts prize
cultural award
associatedWith Frankfurt School
surface form: Frankfurt School of social theory

critical theory
awardCriteria excellence in work that critically reflects society and culture
awardedFor outstanding achievements in film
outstanding achievements in music
outstanding achievements in philosophy
outstanding achievements in theatre
work in the spirit of critical social theory
awardPeriodicity triennial
ceremonyVenue Frankfurt am Main city venues
country Germany
field film
music
philosophy
social theory
theatre
firstAwarded 1977
follows intellectual tradition of Theodor W. Adorno
genre arts award
humanities award
hasAwardJury jury appointed by the City of Frankfurt
hasCategory film prize
music prize
philosophy prize
theatre prize
hasLanguage German
hasOfficialWebsite https://www.frankfurt.de/theodor-w-adorno-preis
inception 1977
isPartOf cultural life of Frankfurt am Main
location Frankfurt am Main
monetaryValue 50000 euro
namedAfter Theodor W. Adorno
notableRecipient Alain Badiou
Alexander Kluge
Giorgio Agamben
György Ligeti
Jean-Luc Godard
Judith Butler
Jürgen Habermas
Pierre Boulez
organizer Cultural Office of the City of Frankfurt am Main
significance one of the most important German prizes for critical thought and culture
sponsor Frankfurt am Main
surface form: City of Frankfurt am Main
typicalAwardDate September

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Jürgen Habermas awardReceived Theodor W. Adorno Award
Rainer Forst awardReceived Theodor W. Adorno Award
this entity surface form: Theodor W. Adorno Prize
Jacques Derrida awardReceived Theodor W. Adorno Award
Judith Butler awardReceived Theodor W. Adorno Award