The concept of reification (from Latin res [‘thing’] and -fication, a suffix related to facere [‘to make’]) first played a prominent role in the thought of Georg Lukács and later in that of...Show moreThe concept of reification (from Latin res [‘thing’] and -fication, a suffix related to facere [‘to make’]) first played a prominent role in the thought of Georg Lukács and later in that of critical theorists such as Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno. For Adorno, reification is both a social phenomenon and a mode of thinking. This thesis seeks to provide a novel study of reification in synergy with Adorno’s writings on autonomous music, since music has outstanding capacities for critiquing reification. How does autonomous music offer for Adorno a possibility for knowledge and critique of reification?Show less