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"Everything that has ever been called folk art has always reflected domination"

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Adorno’s line lands like a backhand across the cozy museum label that calls something “folk” and expects us to hear authenticity, community, innocence. He wants the word itself to sound suspect. In his hands, “folk art” isn’t a neutral category; it’s a social alibi. The sting is in “has always”: a deliberately totalizing claim meant less as a neat empirical thesis than as a provocation against romantic nostalgia.

The intent is to flip the usual script. Instead of folk culture rising from below, Adorno suggests it is named, collected, and often staged from above. “Reflected domination” points to how power prints itself into aesthetics: in the themes deemed acceptable, in the forms that survive, in the way craft becomes a picturesque emblem for outsiders. The subtext is that “the people” are rarely the ones controlling the conditions of their own representation. Folk art can be a safety valve, a pressure-release aesthetic that turns real antagonism into tradition, charm, and marketable identity.

Context matters: Adorno is writing out of the wreckage of European modernity, with fascism in living memory and mass culture booming. His broader project treats culture as a battleground where capitalism standardizes feeling and sells it back as individuality. Folk art, in that framework, isn’t spared; it can be curated into national myth, used to naturalize hierarchy, or absorbed into the culture industry as “heritage.”

The line works because it refuses sentimentality. It forces a harder question: when we celebrate “roots,” whose hands get credited, and whose power gets hidden.

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Theodor Adorno

Theodor Adorno (September 11, 1903 - August 6, 1969) was a Philosopher from Germany.

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