A brilliant book by Nobel Prize winner Eric R. Kandel, The Age of
Insight takes us to Vienna 1900, where leaders in science, medicine,
and art began a revolution that changed forever how we think about the
human mind—our conscious and unconscious thoughts and emotions—and
how mind and brain relate to art. At the turn of the century,
Vienna was the cultural capital of Europe. Artists and scientists met
in glittering salons, where they freely exchanged ideas that led to
revolutionary breakthroughs in psychology, brain science, literature,
and art. Kandel takes us into the world of Vienna to trace, in rich
and rewarding detail, the ideas and advances made then, and their
enduring influence today. The Vienna School of Medicine led the way
with its realization that truth lies hidden beneath the surface. That
principle infused Viennese culture and strongly influenced the other
pioneers of Vienna 1900. Sigmund Freud shocked the world with his
insights into how our everyday unconscious aggressive and erotic
desires are repressed and disguised in symbols, dreams, and behavior.
Arthur Schnitzler revealed women’s unconscious sexuality in his
novels through his innovative use of the interior monologue. Gustav
Klimt, Oscar Kokoschka, and Egon Schiele created startlingly evocative
and honest portraits that expressed unconscious lust, desire, anxiety,
and the fear of death. Kandel tells the story of how these
pioneers—Freud, Schnitzler, Klimt, Kokoschka, and Schiele—inspired
by the Vienna School of Medicine, in turn influenced the founders of
the Vienna School of Art History to ask pivotal questions such as What
does the viewer bring to a work of art? How does the beholder respond
to it? These questions prompted new and ongoing discoveries in
psychology and brain biology, leading to revelations about how we see
and perceive, how we think and feel, and how we respond to and create
works of art. Kandel, one of the leading scientific thinkers of our
time, places these five innovators in the context of today’s
cutting-edge science and gives us a new understanding of the modernist
art of Klimt, Kokoschka, and Schiele, as well as the school of thought
of Freud and Schnitzler. Reinvigorating the intellectual enquiry that
began in Vienna 1900, The Age of Insight is a wonderfully written,
superbly researched, and beautifully illustrated book that also
provides a foundation for future work in neuroscience and the
humanities. It is an extraordinary book from an international leader
in neuroscience and intellectual history.
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The Quest to Understand the Unconscious in Art, Mind, and Brain, from Vienna 1900 to the Present
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781588369307
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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