In the late 1990s, Rosalind Krauss, one of the principal theorists of
post-modernism in the arts, began using the term “post-medium” in
her work. It was a nod to the American “ordinary language”
philosopher Stanley Cavell, who had been thinking through a concept of
medium in art for 30 years.
Today with the decline of post-modernism, Stanley Cavell has emerged
as one of the most important figures for thinking again about the
visual arts, film and theatre. _Stanley Cavell and the Arts_ looks at
Cavell's extensive writings on a wide variety of artforms and at a
number of writers (Michael Fried, William Rothman) influenced by his
work. Over a 50-year career, Cavell wrote about visual art,
photography, classical music, Shakespeare, the plays of Samuel Beckett
and perhaps most notably Hollywood cinema.
_Stanley Cavell and the Arts_ offers an overview of Cavell's writings
on the arts, situating them within his wider philosophical practice,
analysing in detail his treatment of particular art forms and looking
at the work of those he has deeply shaped.
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ISBN
9781350008533
Publisert
2020
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Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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