Phenomenological analysis of beauty and art across various aspects of
lived experience and culture. Through a careful analysis of concrete
examples taken from everyday experience and culture, Beautiful,
Bright, and Blinding develops a straightforward and powerful aesthetic
methodology founded on a phenomenological approach to experience-one
that investigates how consciousness engages with the world and thus
what it means to take such things as tastes, images, sounds, and even
a life itself as art. H. Peter Steeves begins by exploring what it
means to see, and considers how disruptions of sight can help us
rethink how perception works. Engaging the work of Derrida, Heidegger,
and Husserl, he uses these insights about "seeing" to undertake a
systematic phenomenological investigation of how we perceive and
process a range of aesthetic objects, including the paintings of
Arshile Gorky, the films of Michael Haneke, Disney's Beauty and the
Beast, zombie films, The Simpsons, the performance art of Rachel
Rosenthal and Andy Kaufman, and even vegan hot dogs. Refusing
hierarchical distinctions between high and low art, Steeves argues
that we must conceptualize the whole of human experience as aesthetic:
art is lived, and living is an art.
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Phenomenological Aesthetics and the Life of Art
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438466552
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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