The new aestheticism:
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Veröffentlicht: Manchester, UK Manchester University Press 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
The new aestheticism: an introduction - John J. Joughin - Simon Malpas -- - PART I. POSITIONS -- - Aesthetic education and the demise of experience - Thomas Docherty -- - Art in time of war: towards a contemporary aesthetic - Jonathan Dollimore -- - Mimesis in black and white: feminist aesthetics, negativity and semblance - Ewa Plonowska Ziarek -- - What comes after art? - Andrew Bowie -- - Touching art: aesthetics, fragmentation and community - Simon Malpas -- - PART II. READINGS -- - The Alexandrian aesthetic - Howard Caygill -- - Defending poetry, or, is there an early modern aesthetic? - Mark Robson -- - Shakespeare's genius: Hamlet, adaptation and the work of following - John J. Joughin -- - Critical knowledge, scientific knowledge and the truth of literature - Robert Eaglestone -- - Melancholy as form: towards an archaeology of modernism - Jay Bernstein -- - PART III. REFLECTIONS -- - Kant and the ends of criticism - Gary Banham -- - Including transformation: notes on the art of the contemporary - Andrew Benjamin -- - Aesthetics and politics: between Adorno and Heidegger - Joanna Hodge
Introduces the idea of a new aestheticism - "new" in that it identifies a turn taken by contemporary thinkers towards the idea that focusing on the specifically aesthetic impact of a work of art or literature has the potential to open different ways of thinking about identity, politics and culture
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