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Book Review Of Philip Pothen's "Nietzsche And The Fate Of Art", Murray Skees Apr 2004

Book Review Of Philip Pothen's "Nietzsche And The Fate Of Art", Murray Skees

Faculty Publications

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Recent Publications Jan 2004

Recent Publications

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

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Narrative Understanding And Understanding Narrative, Sarah E. Worth Jan 2004

Narrative Understanding And Understanding Narrative, Sarah E. Worth

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

In this paper I deal with the question of how it is that we have emotional responses to things that we do not believe in the reality of, specifically things like characters and events in literature and film (the paradox of fiction). The direction in which I wish to take this query is not the traditional philosophical approach to this question, however. There has been much written on this particular approach, and because of this I think that it is becoming, in philosophical effect, stuck. What I wish to do in what follows is to approach this question from a …


Editorial Jan 2004

Editorial

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

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Notices Jan 2004

Notices

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

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Foucault, Enlightenment And The Aesthetics Of The Self, Anita Seppä Jan 2004

Foucault, Enlightenment And The Aesthetics Of The Self, Anita Seppä

Contemporary Aesthetics (Journal Archive)

Mona Hatoum's video installation Corps étranger is an example of an artwork that critically comments on particular aspects of contemporary visual culture, such as the colonization of the body's interior by medical image technologies. It has indeed been interpreted in those terms by several authors from within the new academic field of Visual Culture. Here it is argued that the critical cultural impact of the installation might be more fully described when one grants art a relative autonomy within the cultural field and, moreover, draws on concepts from more traditional academic disciplines and approaches, such as aesthetics and phenomenology. Art …