Marshall Berman bibliography

Marshall Berman was an American professor, author, critic, and essayist. Berman wrote three non-fiction books spanning philosophy, literary theory, urbanism, and history, as well as numerous published essays and reviews.

Marshall Berman
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Berman at City College, c.1969
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References and footnotes

In 1982, Berman published All That Is Solid Melts into Air, which garnered immediate attention. Berman's work regularly appeared in publications such as The Nation, the Village Voice, Dissent, and The New York Times Book Review.

Books

Title Publication Year ISBN
The Politics of Authenticity: Radical Individualism and the Emergence of Modern Society 1970 ISBN 978-1844674404
All That Is Solid Melts into Air: The Experience of Modernity 1982 ISBN 978-0140109627
Adventures in Marxism 1999 ISBN 978-1859843093
On the Town: One Hundred Years of Spectacle in Times Square 2006 ISBN 978-1400063314
New York Calling 2007 ISBN 978-1861893383
Modernism in the Streets: A Life and Times in Essays* 2017 ISBN 978-1784784980

*Edited and published posthumously

Essays and articles

  • Politics and Ideology on the American Right in Columbia Daily Spectator (1959)[1]
  • Interpreting and Changing: And No Perspective in Columbia Daily Spectator (1960)[2]
  • Sex, Love and the Individual in Columbia Daily Spectator (1961)[3]
  • The Truth, The Self and The World: Some Characteristic Problems of Romanticism in King's Crown Essays (1961)[4]
  • Theory and Practice in Partisan Review (1964)[5]
  • Alienation, Community, Freedom in Dissent (1965)[6]
  • The Train of History in Partisan Review (1966)[7]
  • Abe and Son "Out on Highway 61" in The Flame (1969)[8]
  • Notes Toward a New Society: Rousseau and the New Left in Partisan Review (1971)[9]
  • Sympathy for the Devil: Faust, the 1960s, and the Tragedy of Development in American Review (1974)[10]
  • Buildings Are Judgment in Ramparts (1975)[11]
  • Buildings Are Judgment II in Ramparts (1975)[12]
  • The Authentic Rousseau in American Political Science Review (1975)[13]
  • Liberal and Totalitarian Therapies in Rousseau: A Response to James M. Glass in Political Theory (1976)[14]
  • Facades at Face Value in The Nation (1977)[15]
  • The People in Capital in Bennington Review (1978)[16]
  • "All That Is Solid Melts into Air" in Dissent (1978)[17]
  • Modernism in the Streets in Partisan Review (1979)[18]
  • All That Is Solid Melts into Air in Twenty-Five Years of Dissent: An American Tradition (1979)[19]
  • Modernity - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow in Berkshire Review (1981)[20]
  • The Signs in the Street: A Response to Perry Anderson in New Left Review (1984)[21]
  • Feminism, Community, Freedom in Dissent (1983)[22]
  • Take It to the Streets: Conflict and Community in Public Space in Dissent (1986)[23]
  • The Place of the Poor in Our Cities in Utne Reader (1987)[24]
  • Ruins and Reforms: New York Yesterday and Today in Dissent (1987)[25]
  • Among the Ruins in New Internationalist (1987)[26]
  • Why Modernism Still Matters in Tikkun (1989)[27]
  • The Experience of Modernity in Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object (1988)[28]
  • Taking to the Streets in Boston Review (1989)[29]
  • A Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac in Tikkun (1989)[30]
  • Can These Ruins Live? in Parkett (1989)[31]
  • Eternal City: Two Thousand Years of Street Smarts in Voice Literary Supplement (1989)[32]
  • Modernist Anti-Modernism in New Perspectives Quarterly (1991)[33]
  • After the Gold Rush in Dissent (1991)[34]
  • Why Modernism Still Matters in Modernity and Identity (1992)[35]
  • Architecture as a Universal Language in Places (1992)[36]
  • A View from the Bridge in Culturefront (1992)[37]
  • Roundtable: Nationalism and Ethnic Particularism in Tikkun (1992)[38]
  • The Twentieth Century: the Halo and the Highway in Modernism / Postmodernism (1992)[39]
  • Close to the Edge: Reflections on Rap in Tikkun (1993)[40]
  • Children of the Future in Dissent (1993)[41]
  • Remembering Irving Howe in Dissent (1993)[42]
  • Postmodernism in The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World (1993)[43]
  • “Don't Kidnap Me, I'm a Professor”: Looking at Brazil in Dissent (1994)[44]
  • Children of the Future in Legacy of Dissent (1994)[45]
  • Modernism and Human Rights Near the Millennium in Dissent (1995)[46]
  • In the Forest of Symbols: Some Notes on Modernism in New York in Metropolis: Center and Symbol of Our Times (1995)[47]
  • Meyer Schapiro: The Presence of the Subject in New Politics (1996)[48]
  • Falling Towers: City Life After Urbicide in Geography and Identity: Exploring and Living Geopolitics of Identity (1996)[49]
  • A Little Child Shall Lead Them: The Jewish Family Romance in The Jew in Text: Modernity and the Construction of Identity (1996)[50]
  • Picasso Surviving in Dissent (1997)[51]
  • Picasso sobreviviendo in etcétera (1997)[52]
  • Sign of the Times: The Lure of 42nd Street in Dissent (1997)[53]
  • The Marriage of Heaven and Hell in Harvard Design Magazine (1998)[54]
  • Childhood and Other Neighborhoods in Dissent (1998)[55]
  • Views from the Burning Bridge in Dissent (1999)[56]
  • Ten Years After 1989 in Dissent (1999)[57]
  • Museums in the Age of Giuliani in Art in America (1999)[58]
  • Blue Jay Way: Where Will Critical Culture Come From? in Dissent (2000)[59]
  • Crossing Swords: Trees Growing in Brooklyn in Dissent (2000)[60]
  • Notes from Underground in Harvard Design Magazine (2001)[61]
  • The Labor Movement: Is Anybody Home? in Dissent (2001)[62]
  • Dancing with America: Philip Roth, Writer on the Left in New Labor Forum (2001)[63]
  • Women and the Metamorphoses of Times Square in Dissent (2001)[64]
  • Missing in Action: Death and Life in New York in Lingua Franca (2001)[65]
  • Dancing in the Dark in Dissent (2002)[66]
  • Love and Theft in Dissent (2002)[67]
  • Marshall Berman Responds in Dissent (2003)[68]
  • The City Rises in Dissent (2003)[69]
  • Standing in the Doorway in Dissent (2004)[70]
  • Israel: No Souvenirs in Dissent (2004)[71]
  • Marshall Berman Responds in Dissent (2005)[72]
  • The Last Page in Dissent (2005)[73]
  • Tradition... Transgression!: Singer in the Shtetl and on the Street in Logos (2005)[74]
  • A Times Square for the New Millennium: Life on the Cleaned-up Boulevard in Dissent (2006)[75]
  • Marx in China: Modern Art, Modern Conflicts, Modern Workers in Dissent (2006)[76]
  • New York Calling in Dissent (2007)[77]
  • Symposium 1968 in Dissent (2008)[78]
  • Modernism in the Streets in Dissent (2008)[79]
  • Emerging from the Ruins in Dissent (2014)[80]

Reviews

  • The Lower East Side: Portal to American Life, 1870-1924 in Mosaic (1966)[81]
  • Subject Slip-Up in The Harvard Crimson (1966)[82]
  • Something Beautiful in The Village Voice (1967)[83]
  • Must Man Go mad in Order to Be Sane? in The New York Times Book Review (1970)[84]
  • Weird But Brilliant Light on the Way We Live Now in The New York Times Book Review (1972)[85]
  • A New Edition of a Great Work of Historical Imagination in The New York Times Book Review (1972)[86]
  • That Is the Land of Lost Content, I See It Shining Plain in The New York Times Book Review (1973)[87]
  • Everybody Who's Nobody and the Nobody Who's Everybody in The New York Times Book Review (1974)[88]
  • Erik Erikson: The Man Who Invented Himself in The New York Times Book Review (1975)[89]
  • Family Affairs in The New York Times Book Review (1978)[90]
  • Marx: The Dancer and the Dance in The Nation (1979)[91]
  • Herbert Marcuse in The Nation (1979)[92]
  • From Paris to Gdansk in The New York Times Book Review (1980)[93]
  • Misanthrope's Advice in The New York Times Book Review (1981)[94]
  • The Bourgois Experience, Victoria to Freud: Volume 1, Education of the Senses in Vanity Fair (1984)[95]
  • La Cite, C'est Moi in The Nation (1985)[96]
  • Humanism and Terror in The Nation (1988)[97]
  • L.A. Raw in The Nation (1991)[98]
  • Hitting the Streets in The Los Angeles Times (1992)[99]
  • Waiting for the Barbarians in The Nation (1995)[100]
  • Lost in the Arcades in Metropolis (2000)[101]
  • Review: Moment of Grace: The American City in the 1950s by Michael Johns in Harvard Design Magazine (2006)[102]
  • Review: "Modernism" in Columbia Magazine (2008)[103]
  • Orhan Pamuk and Modernist Liberalism in Dissent (2009)[104]

References

  1. Berman, Marshall (October 29, 1959). "Politics and Ideology on the American Right". Columbia Daily Spectator - The Supplement. 1 (1): 1, 5.
  2. Berman, Marshall (October 14, 1960). "Interpreting and Changing: And No Perspective". Columbia Daily Spectator. II (1): 1, 4, 6.
  3. Berman, Marshall (March 16, 1961). "Sex, Love and the Individual". Columbia Daily Spectator - The Supplement. II (5): 1–8.
  4. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1961). "The Truth, The Self and The World". King's Crown Essays. VIII (2): 22–34.
  5. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1964). "Theory and Practice". Partisan Review. XXXI (4): 617–626.
  6. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1965). "Alienation, Community, Freedom". Dissent. XII (1).
  7. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1966). "The Train of History". Partisan Review. XXXIII (3).
  8. Berman, Marshall (May 21, 1969). "Abe and Son "Out on Highway 61"". The Flame. 1 (3): 3–4.
  9. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1971). "Notes Toward a New Society: Rousseau and the New Left". Partisan Review. 38 (4): 404–422.
  10. Berman, Marshall (1974). American Review 19 (First ed.). Bantam Books. pp. 23–75.
  11. Berman, Marshall (March 1975). "Buildings Are Judgment". Ramparts: 33–39.
  12. Berman, Marshall (May 1975). "Buildings Are Judgment II". Ramparts: 53–55.
  13. Berman, Marshall (September 1975). "The Authentic Rousseau". The American Political Science Review. 69 (3): 971–972. doi:10.1017/S0003055400280246. JSTOR 1958414. S2CID 146656430.
  14. Berman, Marshall (May 1976). "Liberal and Totalitarian Therapies in Rousseau: A Response to James M. Glass". Political Theory. 4 (2): 185–194. doi:10.1177/009059177600400205. JSTOR 190628. S2CID 148591590.
  15. Berman, Marshall (August 6, 1977). "Facades at Face Value". The Nation: 118–120.
  16. Berman, Marshall (April 1978). "The People in Capital". Bennington Review (1).
  17. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1978). ""All That Is Solid Melts into Air"". Dissent.
  18. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1979). "Modernism in the Streets". Partisan Review. 46 (2): 205–222.
  19. Berman, Marshall (1979). Twenty-Five Years of Dissent: An American Tradition. Routledge. ISBN 9781032045498.
  20. Berman, Marshall (1981). "Modernity–Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow". Berkshire Review. 16–17: 7.
  21. Berman, Marshall (March–April 1984). "The Signs in the Street: A Response to Perry Anderson". New Left Review. 144 (1). Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  22. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1983). "Feminism, Community, Freedom". Dissent.
  23. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1986). "Take It to the Streets: Conflict and Community in Public Space". Dissent: 476–485.
  24. Berman, Marshall (May–June 1987). "The Place of the Poor in Our Cities". Utne Reader (21): 51–53.
  25. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1987). "Ruins and Reforms: New York Yesterday and Today". Dissent: 421–428.
  26. Berman, Marshall (December 5, 1987). "Among the Ruins". New Internationalist (178). Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  27. Berman, Marshall (January–February 1989). "Why Modernism Still Matters". Tikkun. 4 (1): 11–86.
  28. Design After Modernism: Beyond the Object. New York: Thames & Hudson. 1988. ISBN 0500275106.
  29. Berman, Marshall (June 1989). "Taking to the Streets". Boston Review. XIV (3): 5–18.
  30. Berman, Marshall (July–August 1989). "A Response to Jeffrey C. Isaac". Tikkun. 4 (4): 123.
  31. Berman, Marshall (1989). "Can These Ruins Live?". Parkett. 20: 42–49. Retrieved 14 March 2023.
  32. Berman, Marshall (November 1989). "Eternal City: Two Thousand Years of Street Smarts". Voice Literary Supplement (80): 9–14.
  33. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1991). "Modernist Anti-Modernism". New Perspectives Quarterly. 8 (2): 35–39.
  34. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1991). "After the Gold Rush". Dissent.
  35. Berman, Marshall (April 1992). Modernity and Identity. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. ISBN 978-0-631-17586-5.
  36. Berman, Marshall (1992). "Architecture as a Universal Language". Places. 7 (4): 90–91.
  37. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1992). "A View from the Bridge". Culturefront. 1 (2): 46–52.
  38. Berman, Marshall (November–December 1992). "Roundtable: Nationalism and Ethnic Particularism". Tikkun. 7 (6): 49–56.
  39. Modernism / Postmodernism. Routledge. 1992. pp. 74–81. ISBN 0582063574.
  40. Berman, Marshall (March–April 1993). "Close to the Edge: Reflections on Rap". Tikkun. 8 (2).
  41. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1993). "Children of the Future". Dissent.
  42. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1993). "Remembering Irving Howe". Dissent.
  43. The Oxford Companion to Politics of the World. Oxford University Press. 1993. ISBN 0195059344.
  44. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1994). ""Don't Kidnap Me, I'm a Professor": Looking at Brazil". Dissent.
  45. Legacy of Dissent. Touchstone. 1994. ISBN 067188879X.
  46. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1995). "Modernism and Human Rights Near the Millennium". Dissent.
  47. Metropolis: Center and Symbol of Our Times. New York: New York University Press. 1995. ISBN 9780814746400.
  48. Berman, Marshall (Winter 1996). "Meyer Schapiro: The Presence of the Subject". New Politics. 5 (20).
  49. Geography and Identity: Living and Exploring Geopolitics of Identity. Maisonneuve. 1996. ISBN 0944624243.
  50. Nochlin, Linda; Tamar, Garb (1996). The Jew in Text: Modernity and the Construction of Identity. New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 9780500016671.
  51. Berman, Marshall (Spring 1997). "Picasso Surviving". Dissent.
  52. Berman, Marshall (August 21, 1997). "Picasso sobreviviendo". Etcétera (238): 21–23.
  53. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1997). "Sign of the Times: The Lure of 42nd Street". Dissent.
  54. "4: Popular Places, plus Books on Cities and Urbanism". Harvard Design Magazine. Harvard University.
  55. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1998). "Childhood and Other Neighborhoods". Dissent.
  56. Berman, Marshall (Summer 1999). "Views from the Burning Bridge". Dissent.
  57. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1999). "Ten Years After 1989". Dissent.
  58. Berman, Marshall (December 1999). "Museums in the Age of Giuliani". Art in America. 87 (12): 37–43.
  59. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2000). "Blue Jay Way: Where Will Critical Culture Come From?". Dissent.
  60. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2000). "Crossing Swords: Trees Growing in Brooklyn". Dissent.
  61. "15: Five Houses, plus American Scenes". Harvard Design Magazine. Harvard University. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  62. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2001). "The Labor Movement: Is Anybody Home?". Dissent.
  63. Berman, Marshall (2001). "Dancing with America: Philip Roth, Writer on the Left". New Labor Forum (9): 46–56. JSTOR 40342311.
  64. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2001). "Women and the Metamorphoses of Times Square". Dissent.
  65. Berman, Marshall (November 2001). "Missing in Action: Death and Life in New York". Lingua Franca. 11 (8).
  66. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2002). "Dancing in the Dark". Dissent.
  67. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2002). "Love and Theft". Dissent.
  68. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2003). "Marshall Berman Responds". Dissent.
  69. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2003). "The City Rises". Dissent.
  70. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2004). "Standing in the Doorway". Dissent.
  71. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2004). "Israel: No Souvenirs". Dissent.
  72. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2005). "Marshall Berman Responds". Dissent. 52: 103–104. doi:10.1353/dss.2005.0102. S2CID 144387264.
  73. Berman, Marshall (Summer 2005). "The Last Page". Dissent. 52 (3): 128. doi:10.1353/dss.2005.0082. S2CID 144923239.
  74. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2005). "Tradition... Transgression! Singer in the Shtetl and on the Street". Logos. 4 (4).
  75. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2006). "A Times Square for the New Millennium: Life on the Cleaned-up Boulevard". Dissent. 53: 79–84. doi:10.1353/dss.2006.0027. S2CID 144601956.
  76. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2006). "Marx in China: Modern Art, Modern Conflicts, Modern Workers". Dissent. 53 (2): 18–21. doi:10.1353/dss.2006.0018. S2CID 143960473.
  77. Marshall, Berman (Fall 2007). "New York Calling". Dissent.
  78. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2008). "Symposium 1968". Dissent.
  79. Berman, Marshall (Fall 2008). "Modernism in the Streets". Dissent. 55 (4): 103–106. doi:10.1353/dss.2008.0095. S2CID 144067992.
  80. Berman, Marshall (Winter 2014). "Emerging from the Ruins". Dissent. 61: 59–66. doi:10.1353/dss.2014.0009. S2CID 144044715.
  81. Berman, Marshall (Fall 1966). "The Lower East Side: Portal to American Life, 1870-1924". Mosaic. VII (2): 2–11.
  82. Berman, Marshall (December 21, 1966). "Subject Slip-Up". The Harvard Crimson.
  83. Berman, Marshall (October 26, 1967). "Something Beautiful". The Village Voice. XII (3): 6.
  84. Berman, Marshall (February 22, 1970). "Must Man Go Mad in Order to Be Sane?". The New York Times Book Review: 1.
  85. Berman, Marshall (February 27, 1972). "Weird But Brilliant Light on the Way We Live Now". The New York Times Book Review: 1–20.
  86. Berman, Marshall (August 20, 1972). "To the Finland Station". The New York Times Book Review: 1–12.
  87. Berman, Marshall (July 15, 1973). "That Is the Land of Lost Content, I See It Shining Plain". The New York Times Book Review: 1, 26.
  88. Berman, Marshall (March 24, 1974). "Everybody Who's Nobody and the Nobody Who's Everybody". The New York Times Book Review.
  89. Berman, Marshall (March 30, 1975). "Erik Erikson: The Man Who Invented Himself". The New York Times Book Review.
  90. Berman, Marshall (January 15, 1978). "Family Affairs". The New York Times Book Review: 2.
  91. Berman, Marshall (January 27, 1979). "Marx: The Dancer and the Dance". The Nation: 85–90.
  92. Berman, Marshall (August 11, 1979). "Herbert Marcuse". The Nation: 100.
  93. Berman, Marshall (September 14, 1980). "From Paris to Gdansk". The New York Times Book Review. CXXIX (44706): 99, 105–106.
  94. Berman, Marshall (March 7, 1982). "Misanthrope's Advice". The New York Times Book Review. CXXXI (45245): 68–69, 91.
  95. Berman, Marshall (February 1984). "The Bourgois Experience, Victoria to Freud: Volume 1, Education of the Senses". Vanity Fair. Vol. 47, no. 2. p. 12.
  96. Berman, Marshall (September 21, 1985). "'La Cite, C'est Moi'". The Nation: 256–264.
  97. Berman, Marshall (May 28, 1988). "Humanism and Terror". The Nation: 740–745.
  98. Berman, Marshall (April 1, 1991). "L.A. Raw". The Nation: 417–419.
  99. Berman, Marshall (March 29, 1992). "Hitting the Streets". Los Angeles Times: 1–11.
  100. Berman, Marshall (June 26, 1995). "Waiting for the Barbarians". The Nation. 263 (8): 927–931.
  101. Berman, Marshall (February–March 2000). "Lost in the Arcades". Metropolis. 19: 116–121.
  102. "24: The Origins and Evolution of "Urban Design," 1956–2006". Harvard Design Magazine. Harvard University. Retrieved 11 March 2023.
  103. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2008). "Review: "Modernism"". Columbia Magazine.
  104. Berman, Marshall (Spring 2009). "Orhan Pamuk and Modernist Liberalism". Dissent.
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