Popular Pleasures: An Introduction to the Aesthetics of Popular Visual Culture
Autor Professor Emeritus Paul Duncumen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 sep 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350193406
ISBN-10: 1350193402
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 38 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350193402
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: 38 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers a unique approach to analysing popular visual culture, rejecting criticism of popular culture aesthetics on the grounds of taste
Notă biografică
Paul Duncum is Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, USA, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He is the author of Picture Pedagogy (Bloomsbury, 2020).
Cuprins
List of IllustrationsIntroductionBut What is Aesthetics?And What is Popular?Popular Pleasures and PoliticsPrevious AttemptsSo What's Different Here?The Mind/Body ContextScope and OutlineChapter 1: A Realistic StyleWhat is Realism?Idolatry and IdeologyThe Search for RealismPaintingScreen ImageryThe Pleasures of RealismMaking ComparisonsAppreciating the SkillEvaluating Realism is EasyPulling Back the CurtainRealism and RealityWhen Too Much Realism is Bad When Seeing Shouldn't be BelievingFake versus the Bona FideVeridical, Virtual, and VerifiableChapter 2: The IllusionisticIllusion versus RealismMagic, Miracles and the DevilThe Persistence of IllusionTrompe-l'oeilThree-Dimensional MoviesOptical Illusion DevicesStage Magic Magic, Wonder and MischiefBeing DeceivedBeing in the KnowConflating Realism with IllusionIllusion and DelusionIllusion and LifeChapter 3: The Bright and BusyTerms and TasteThe Doctrine of DecorumReason and RestraintModernist MinimalismThe Relativity of RestraintSerious versus Superficial PurposeBrightness and BusinessDelighting the EyeEnhancing the OrdinaryResisting Restraint Bright, Busy and Biology The Seriousness of SellingBright, Busy and BusinessChapter 4: The Highly Emotional An Empire of Emotions Emotion versus EmotionalismThe Rhetoric of Emotions versus the Aesthetics of Emotions The Theory of Emotional RhetoricThe Pictorial Practice of RhetoricThe Rise of SentimentRejecting RhetoricThe Rise of RomanticismExpression versus ImitationFine Art and Popular EntertainmentWhat Arouses Emotion?Why Do Emotional Lures Work?Catharsis versus Cognitive Coping Escaping IdentifyingSearching for AuthenticitySeeking AttachmentParticipating For Better or Worse Chapter 5: The Sentimental Surveying SentimentalityA Discourse of AbuseA Sentimental JourneyThe Sugar of SentimentalityThe Comfort of an Aestheticized SanctuaryLonging for a Past as PleasantLove and Compassion as their Own RewardsThe Ironic Distance of Camp and KitschSocial ProgressExercising PowerThe Sins of SentimentalityDisempowering and Harming Sentimentality's SubjectsDisempowering and Infantilizing ViewersPoor Public PolicySense and SentimentalityChapter 6: The VulgarVulgarity and its VariantsVulgarity and Fine ArtA Historical PerspectiveGrotesques and CarnivalVulgar PornScatologyVulgarity and ReformViva Vulgarity!Disgust and DelightTransgression Social BondingJoyful Resistance Haunting and HumannessVile VulgarityTransgression and SuppressionRidicule and ReactionVexing VulgarityChapter 7: The ViolentViolence and is VariantsA Violent PresentA Violent PastExplaining Violent EntertaimentExcitation TransferSimultaneous Emotional PleasuresFear and MasterySeeking StimulusEverything But ViolenceAlgorithmic AllureThe Problems of ViolencePurgation Does Not WorkDiminishing ReturnsMental Scripts of a Hostile WorldA Cycle of ViolenceAn End to Violence?Chapter 8: The HorrificHorror, Terror, and DreadSublime Terror versus Popular HorrorHorror HedonismPerformative PleasuresEscape and StimulationTransfixed FascinationMaking Moral JudgmentsWish Fulfillment and/or Recognition Transgressive LiberationRepetitionHorror and HumorHorror, Hostility and HateRepressionUnleashing HatredUncanny UncertaintyChapter 9: The MiraculousMiracles and MarvelsThe Skeptical DiscourseAn Enchanted Universe of MiraclesWonder CuriosityCreating Social IdentityFinding Patterns and PurposeDebunking AbsurditiesParodying AbsurditiesEscaping into FantasyBeing ConfoundedSpectacles of WonderMiracles and MirageRejecting RationalityVulnerability and Vultures The Wonder of It AllChapter 10: The ExoticExoticism ExploredThe Exotic DiscourseExotic EnchantmentWonderSpice Seasoning Cultural RenewalDefining DifferenceFeeling Culturally SuperiorTaking Symbolic PossessionBeing Reassured Distortion, Disparagement and DenigrationSelectivity and DistortionInferiority ComplexesSuperiority ComplexesDenial and ProjectionExiting the Exotic Chapter 11: The EroticExploring the EroticSexual DiscourseThe High Culture AlibiEnjoying the EroticVoyeurism FetishismSadism, Masochism and SadomasochismIdentificationExhibitionismQueer and QueeringProhibition, Permission, and Perfection Permissiveness and PerfectionPornificationSelling SexSex, Sin and SuppressionChapter 12: The SpectacularSizing Up the SpectacularThe Spectacular versus SensationalismSize MattersWonderThrills and SpillsImmersionEgo LossHumorWhen Might Makes RightRequiring SubmissionFailing to See/ Failing to FeelIgnoring the UnspectacularTediumSummarizing of the SpectacularChapter 13: The NarrativeThe Nature of NarrativeThe Modernist Rejection of NarrativeNarrative NormsNarrative's GratificationsOrganizing ComplexitySatisfying CuriosityEscaping into Alternative RealitiesEmotional IdentificationEverything ElseThe Stories We TellThe EndChapter 14: The FormulaicRecipes and Road MapsFormulaic Fine ArtFormulae and FormWhy Formulae WorkEasy CommunicationReducing Complexity FurtherOngoing Comfort and AnxietyInnovationReading ComplexlyFormulae and their ChallengesBoredomFormulae and FalsityFinishing with FormulaeChapter 15: The HumorousHumor and MirthHumor and the HaughtyHumor versus GravitasWhy We Smile, Snigger and Snort.Feeling Superior Descending IncongruityEmotional ReleaseHumor's Disciplinary and Dark SideAnaesthesia of the HeartImposing Social Discipline Ridicule and RepressionHumor and HateHumor and HostilityReferencesIndex
Recenzii
[P]layful yet serious and will attract a large audience.
From Plato to Pokémon GO, Duncum brilliantly examines the enduring entanglements between art and popular culture . This book is for everyone who wants to avoid the interminable arguments that seem to dominate all things 'aesthetics.'
Popular Pleasures is well-researched and has flashes of brilliant insight . The book will benefit students of many visual culture disciplines, including art education, art history, graphic arts and media communications.
Immaculately researched and eloquently written, this engaging book highlights both the irresistible sensory appeal and economic, political, and ideological interest behind popular images.
From Plato to Pokémon GO, Duncum brilliantly examines the enduring entanglements between art and popular culture . This book is for everyone who wants to avoid the interminable arguments that seem to dominate all things 'aesthetics.'
Popular Pleasures is well-researched and has flashes of brilliant insight . The book will benefit students of many visual culture disciplines, including art education, art history, graphic arts and media communications.
Immaculately researched and eloquently written, this engaging book highlights both the irresistible sensory appeal and economic, political, and ideological interest behind popular images.