What are the ethical, political and cultural consequences of
forgetting how to trust our senses? How can artworks help us see,
sense, think, and interact in ways that are outside of the systems of
convention and order that frame so much of our lives? In _Cultivating
Perception through Artworks_, Helen Fielding challenges us to think
alongside and according to artworks, cultivating a perception of what
is really there and being expressed by them.
Drawing from and expanding on the work of philosophers such as Luce
Irigaray and Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Fielding urges us to trust our
senses and engage relationally with works of art in the here and now
rather than distancing and systematizing them as aesthetic objects.
_Cultivating Perception through Artworks_ examines examples as
diverse as a Rembrandt painting, M. NourbeSe Philip's poetry, and
Louise Bourgeois' public sculpture, to demonstrate how artworks enact
ethics, politics, or culture. By engaging with different art forms and
discovering the unique way that each opens us to the world in a new
and unexpected ways, Fielding reveals the importance of our moral,
political, and cultural lives.
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Phenomenological Enactments of Ethics, Politics, and Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780253059338
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Indiana University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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