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Record Nr.

UNINA9910462690803321

Autore

Hauser Arnold <1892-1978., >

Titolo

The sociology of art / / Arnold Hauser ; translated by Kenneth J. Northcott

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 2011

ISBN

0-203-12773-0

1-283-84168-1

1-136-46447-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (790 p.)

Collana

Routledge Revivals

Disciplina

700/.1/03

Soggetti

Arts and society

Popular culture

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"First published in English in 1982 by Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd"--T.p. verso.

Translation of : Soziologie der Kunst.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover; The Sociology of Art; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Part One: Fundamentals; 1. The Totality of Life and the Totality of Art; 2. Spontaneity and Convention; 3. Sociology and Psychology; 4. Art and Historicity; Part Two: The Interaction between Art and Society; Introduction: Interaction and Dialectic; 5. Art as a Product of Society; The Elements of Artistic Creation; Natural Factors; The Generation Factor; The Cultural Factors; Historical Materialism; The Role of the Artist in the Life of Society; Propaganda and Ideology

The Position of the Artist in the Changing Course of History6. Society as the Product of Art; Art as Social Criticism; L'art pour l'art Problem; Part Three: Dialectic: Light and Will-o'-the-Wisp; 7. The Concept of Dialectic; 8. The Principle of Contradiction; Double Truth; The Structure of the Dialectical Process; The Dialectical Process; The Concept of ""Aufhebung""; Analysis and Synthesis; Methodological and Ontological Dialectic; 9. The Dialectic of History and Nature; Critical and Prophetic Theory of History; The Fiction of the Dialectic of Nature; 10. The Dialectic of the Aesthetic



The Paradoxes of ArtArtistic Creation; The Dialectic of Structure; The Process of Art History; 11. Limits of Dialectic; Part Four: En Route from Author to Public; 12. Address and Discussion; 13. On the Experience of Art; 14. The Consumers of Art; 15. The Mediators; 16. Art Criticism; 17. Institutions of Mediation; 18. The Art Trade; 19. Understanding and Misunderstanding; 20. Success and Failure; 21. Social and Antisocial Motives; Part Five: The Differentiation of Art According to Cultural Strata; 22. Class and Culture; 23. The Art of the Cultural Elite; 24. Folk-Art; The Theory; The History

25. Popular ArtDefinition; Stages of Development; 26. Mass Art; 27. An Interpretation of Mass Culture; 28. The Mass Media; The Best-Seller; The Film; Radio and Television; 29. Pop Art; Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Characteristics; Pop Music; Pop Painting; Part Six: The End of Art?; 30. Concepts of the Demise of Art; 31. Presuppositions of Present-Day Art; Ideological Conditions; Stylistic Assumptions; Modernism; Avant-Gardism; Expressionism; Cubism; Surrealism; 32. Symptoms of Crisis in Present-Day Art; Sincerity and Credibility; The Pressure to Escape; The Principle of Negation

The Crisis of the NovelThe Dissolution of Genres; The Nouveau Roman; The Autogenesis of the Novel; The Legacy of Surrealism; The Absurd; The Concept of the Absurd; The Homo Absurdus; The Understanding of the Incomprehensible; Silence; Crises of Language; Categories of Keeping Silent; Criticism of Keeping Silent; Notes

Sommario/riassunto

First published in 1982, The Sociology of Art considers all forms of the arts, whether visual arts, literature, film, theatre or music from Bach to the Beatles. The last book to be completed by Arnold Hauser before his death in 1978, it is a total analysis of the spiritual forces of social expression, based upon comprehensive historical experience and documentation. Hauser explores art through the earliest times to the modern era, with fascinating analyses of the mass media and current manifestations of human creativity. An extension and completion of his earlier work, The Soci