Aesthetics
Feagin, Susan L. (Ed)
Aesthetics - Oxford Oxford University Press 1997 - vii, 418 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm - Oxford readers .
0192892754 Includes bibliographical references and index. This reader offers an important new resource, combining classic accounts of the nature of aesthetics with the latest methods of approaching the subject. With its valuable multicultural approach, not confined to the consideration of fine art, it focuses on questions that examine why art and the aesthetic matter to us and how perceivers participate in and contribute to the experience of appreciating a work of art. Why have people thought it important to separate out a group of objects and call them `art'? Is it inappropriate to think of something as art when its creator would not have considered it in that way? Are the concepts of art and the aesthetic elitist? Can we ever understand an artwork or be objective about it? Including articles ranging from Aristotle and Xie-He to Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, Michael Baxandall and Susan Sontag, this Reader is unique in providing both Western and non-Western responses to aesthetics. 2022
0192892754
Aesthetics
111.85
Aesthetics - Oxford Oxford University Press 1997 - vii, 418 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm - Oxford readers .
0192892754 Includes bibliographical references and index. This reader offers an important new resource, combining classic accounts of the nature of aesthetics with the latest methods of approaching the subject. With its valuable multicultural approach, not confined to the consideration of fine art, it focuses on questions that examine why art and the aesthetic matter to us and how perceivers participate in and contribute to the experience of appreciating a work of art. Why have people thought it important to separate out a group of objects and call them `art'? Is it inappropriate to think of something as art when its creator would not have considered it in that way? Are the concepts of art and the aesthetic elitist? Can we ever understand an artwork or be objective about it? Including articles ranging from Aristotle and Xie-He to Jun'ichiro Tanizaki, Michael Baxandall and Susan Sontag, this Reader is unique in providing both Western and non-Western responses to aesthetics. 2022
0192892754
Aesthetics
111.85