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The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments: Critical Themes

Autor Arnold Berleant
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 sep 2023
Across these essays Arnold Berleant demonstrates how aesthetic values and theory can be used to reappraise our social practices. He tackles issues within the built environment, everyday life, and politics, breaking down the dichotomy between the natural and the human. His work represents a fresh approach to traditional philosophical questions in not only ethics, but in metaphysics, truth, meaning, psychology, phenomenology, and social and moral philosophy. Topics covered include the cultural aesthetics of environment, ecological aesthetics, the aesthetics of terrorism, and the subversion of beauty. The corruption of taste by the forces of commercial interests as well as how aesthetics can advance our understanding of violence are also considered. Berleant's exploration is supported by his analysis of 19th-century art to the present day, starting with impressionism through to postmodernism and contemporary artistic interventions. By critically examining the field in this way and casting new light on social understanding and practice, this collection makes a substantive contribution in identifying and clarifying central human issues, guided by an understanding of aesthetic engagement as a powerful tool for social critique.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350349322
ISBN-10: 1350349321
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Advances our understanding of social practices, guided by aesthetic experience and appreciation

Notă biografică

Arnold Berleant is Professor (Emeritus) of Philosophy at Long Island University, USA, and Past President of the International Association of Aesthetics.

Cuprins

List of FiguresPrefaceAcknowledgements Part I. Wherefore Aesthetics? 1. Questioning Aesthetics 2. Transformations in Aesthetics Part II. The Complicit Participant 3. Objects into Persons4. Duchampian Reflections on Descartes Part III. Environment as Cultural 5. The Cultural Aesthetics of Environment 6. Some Questions for Ecological Aesthetics Part IV. Aesthetic Exploitation 7. The Critical Aesthetics of Disney World 8. The Subversion of Beauty Part V. Negative Aesthetics 9. The Aesthetics of Terrorism 10. Reflections on the Aesthetics of Violence Part VI. Aesthetics as Cultural Critique 11. The Sublime Troubles of Postmodernism Part VII. Aesthetic Community 12. Getting Along Beautifully: Ideas for a Social Aesthetics 13. Aesthetics and Community NotesBibliographyAppendix - an annotated bibliography of writings by Arnold Berleant in social and political aesthetics and ethicsIndex

Recenzii

Arnold Berleant has been a very prolific author for more than half a century, always exploring new possibilities for aesthetic research. In The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments, he proposes focusing upon "aesthetic communities" an order based on the character and quality of human relations, a novel angle worth pursuing.
Remarkable in its prescience, Berleant's work on social aesthetics, aesthetic engagement, and negative aesthetics propels aesthetics toward a long overdue re-engagement with life and the world. His impressively wide-ranging discussion illuminates how aesthetics is at the core of our social existence and an instrument of democracy and human fulfillment.
The Social Aesthetics of Human Environments fascinatingly exposes the transformations of philosophical aesthetics and art since modernity until the present day, leading to their inclusiveness, and focus on participation, engagement, and experience. It presents a strong ethical and moral standing, having political value.