Aesthetics : A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts
Aesthetics : A Reader in Philosophy of the Arts
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Author(s): Blankenship-Brown, Lee
Goldblatt, David
ISBN No.: 9781138235878
Pages: 542
Year: 201708
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 231.76
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Table of contents Special Acknowledgements for the 4thEdition General Introduction Part 1: Painting Against Imitation Plato The Limits of Likeness Ernst Gombrich Reality Remade Nelson Goodman The "Perfect" Fake Nelson Goodman Artistic Crimes Denis Dutton Form in Modern Painting Clive Bell A Formal Analysis Edmund Burke Feldman Intentional Visual Interest Michael Baxandall Works of Art and Mere Real Things Arthur C. Danto The Origin of the Work of Art Martin Heidegger Why Are There No Great Women Artists? Linda Nochlin Painting and Ethics A. W. Eaton Art and Corruption David Alfaro Siqueiros Part II: Photography and Moving Pictures The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Walter Benjamin Transparent Pictures Kendall L. Walton Why Photography Does Not Represent Artistically &p;lt;EM>Michael Baxandall Works of Art and Mere Real Things Arthur C. Danto The Origin of the Work of Art Martin Heidegger Why Are There No Great Women Artists? Linda Nochlin Painting and Ethics A. W. Eaton Art and Corruption David Alfaro Siqueiros Part II: Photography and Moving Pictures The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Walter Benjamin Transparent Pictures Kendall L.


Walton Why Photography Does Not Represent Artistically Roger Scruton The Hubble Photographs as Aesthetic Objects Flo Leibowitz Architectural Photography: The "Urban Photogénie" of Architainment Jennifer Burris How Beauty Matters Peg Brand Weiser Allegory of the Cave Plato Towards an Ontology of the Moving Image Noël Carroll Moving Pictures Arthur C. Danto Woman as Image, Man as Bearer of the Look Laura Mulvey Beauty and Evil: The Case of Leni Riefenstahl Mary Devereaux The Last King of Scotland--The Ethics of Race on Film Paul C. Taylor Part III: Architecture The Problem of Architecture Roger Scruton Home is Where the Heart Is: Taking Architecture Personally Edward Winters Ornament and Crime: Tattoos Adolf Loos Towards an Architecture Le Corbusier Architecture as Decorated Shelter Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown A Discussion of Architecture (with Christopher Norris) Jacque Derrida How to Experience Architecture Jenefer Robinson Spectacular vs. Deferential Art Museums in the 21stCentury Larry Shiner Architectural Ghosts Jeanette Bicknell Digital Architecture and the New Elegance Hina Jamelle Part IV: Music On the Concept of Music Jerrold Levinson Ontology of Music Ben Caplan and Carl Matheson Making Tracks: The Ontology of Rock Music Andrew Kania Is Live Music Dead? Lee B. Brown The Expression of Emotion in Music Stephen Davies Representation in Music Roger Scruton Sound and Semblance Peter Kivy African Music John Miller Chernoff Jazz and Language Robert Kraut A Topography of Musical Improvisation Philip Alperson Fakin'' It: Is There Authenticity in Commercial Music? Theodore Gracyk Can White People Sing the Blues? Joel Rudinow Social Consciousness in Dancehall Reggae Anita M. Waters Part V: Literature What is Literature? Terry Eagleton The Poetic Expression of Emotion R. G. Colingwood The Paradox of Expression Garry L.


Hagberg The Intention of the Author Monroe C. Beardsley What is an Author? Michel Foucault Criticism as Retrieval Richard Wollheim Beneath Interpretation Richard Shusterman The Art of Writing Lu Chi How to Eat a Chinese Poem Richard Bodman Imagination and Make-Believe Gregory Currie Part VI: Performance Ion Plato On Tragedy Aristotle The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche What Is Going On in a Dance? Monroe C. Beardsley Working and Dancing Noël Carroll and Sally Banes Appreciating Dance: The View from the Audience Aili Bresnahan Literature as a Performing Art J. O. Urmson The Artwork as Performance David Davies Why (not) Philosophy of Stand-up Comedy? Sheila Lintott Ventriloquism and Art David Goldblatt Magic: The Art of the Impossible Jason Leddington Part VII: Mass Art Defining Mass Art Noël Carroll Plato and the Mass Media Alexander Nehamas Adorno''s Case Against Popular Music Lee B. Brown In Defense of Popular Arts Richard Shusterman Television and Aesthetics Umberto Eco Relating Comics, Cartoons, and Animation Henry John Pratt Videogames, Interactivity and Art Grant Tavinor Is It Only a Game? The Ethics of Video Game Play Stephanie Patridge Part VIII: Nature and Everyday Aesthetics Aesthetic Appreciation of the Natural Environment Allen Carlson Everyday Aesthetics Yuriko Saito Kitsch Robert Solomon The Aesthetics of Junkyards Thomas Leddy Nonsense in Public Places: Songs of Black Vocal Rhythm and Blues or Doo-Wop David Goldblatt Street Art Sondra Bacharach Jokes Ted Cohen Racist Humor Luvell Anderson A Sensible Anti-Porn Feminism A. W. Eaton Falling in Lust: Sexiness, Feminism, and Pornography Hans Maes Part IX: Art in General Of the Standard of Taste David Hume The Sublime Edmund Burke Judgments about the Beautiful Immanuel Kant The Philosophy of Fine Art G.


W. F. Hegel Aesthetic Concepts Frank Sibley Categories of Art Kendall L. Walton The Role of Theory in Aesthetics Morris Weitz Art and Natural Selection Denis Dutton Feminism in Context Peg Brand Weiser Contributors ics of Race on Film Paul C. Taylor Part III: Architecture The Problem of Architecture Roger Scruton Home is Where the Heart Is: Taking Architecture Personally Edward Winters Ornament and Crime: Tattoos Adolf Loos Towards an Architecture Le Corbusier Architecture as Decorated Shelter Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown A Discussion of Architecture (with Christopher Norris) Jacque Derrida How to Experience Architecture Jenefer Robinson Spectacular vs. Deferential Art Museums in the 21stCentury Larry Shiner Architectural Ghosts Jeanette Bicknell Digital Architecture and the New Elegance Hina Jamelle Part IV: Music On the Concept of Music Jerrold Levinson Ontology of Music Ben Caplan and Carl Matheson Making Tracks: The Ontology of Rock Music Andrew Kania Is Live Music Dead? Lee B. Brown The Expression of Emotion in Music Stephen Davies Representation in Music Roger Scruton Sound and Semblance Peter Kivy African Music John Miller Chernoff Jazz and Language Robert Kraut A Topography of Musical Improvisation Philip Alperson Fakin'' It: Is There Authenticity in Commercial Music? Theodore Gracyk Can White People Sing the Blues? Joel Rudinow Social Consciousness in Dancehall Reggae Anita M. Waters Part V: Literature What is Literature? Terry Eagleton The Poetic Expression of Emotion R.


G. Colingwood The Paradox of Expression Garry L. Hagberg The Intention of the Author Monroe C. Beardsley What is an Author? Michel Foucault Criticism as Retrieval Richard Wollheim Beneath Interpretation Richard Shusterman The Art of Writing Lu Chi How to Eat a Chinese Poem Richard Bodman Imagination and Make-Believe Gregory Currie Part VI: Performance Ion Plato On Tragedy Aristotle The Birth of Tragedy Friedrich Nietzsche What Is Going On in a Dance? Monroe C. Beardsley Working and Dancing Noël Carroll and Sally Banes Appreciating Dance: The View from the Audience Aili Bresnahan Literature as a Performing Art J. O. Urmson The Artwork as Performance David Davies Why (not) Philosophy of Stand-up Comedy? Sheila Lintott Ventriloquism and Art David Goldblatt Magic: The Art of the Impossible Jason Leddington Part VII: Mass Art Defining Mass Art Noël Carroll Plato and the Mass Media Alexander Ne.


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