A paradox of surface and depth pervades the field of aesthetics. How
can art's surface meanings and qualities be properly appreciated
without understanding the cultural context that shapes their creation
and perception? But exploring such underlying cultural conditions
challenges the perception of thosequalities and meanings of aesthetic
surface that constitute the captivating power of art. If aesthetics
deals with both surface and depth, impassioned immediacy yet also
critical distance of judgment, how can this doubleness be held
together in one philosophical vision?
In his new book, Richard Shusterman explores the dialectics of surface
and depth by examining key issues in the philosophy of art and
culture—from the logic of interpretation and evaluation to the roots
of taste and convention, from the meanings of aesthetic purity and
immediacy to the role of nature, theory, and history in our experience
and understanding of art. In treating these topics, Shusterman
combines the methods of analytic philosophy, critical theory, and
poststructualism to arrive at new positions, displaying the
philosophical versatility, originality of vision, and graceful,
accessible writing that have become his trademark. _Surface and Depth_
is crowned by a new definition of art as dramatization.
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Dialectics of Criticism and Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501718151
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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