02533nam 2200397 450 991029704050332120230426212519.01-5261-3782-8(CKB)4100000007276992(NjHacI)994100000007276992(EXLCZ)99410000000727699220230426d2003 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe new aestheticism /edited by John J. Joughin, Simon MalpasManchester, UK :Manchester University Press,2003.1 online resource (vi, 242 pages)Includes index.List of contributors -- The new aestheticism: an introduction -- John J. Joughin and Simon Malpas -- Part I Positions -- 1 Aesthetic education and the demise of experience Thomas Docherty -- 2 Art in time of war: towards a contemporary aesthetic Jonathan Dollimore -- 3 Mimesis in black and white: feminist aesthetics, negativity and semblance Ewa Plonowska Ziarek -- 4 What comes after art? Andrew Bowie -- 5 Touching art: aesthetics, fragmentation and community Simon Malpas -- Part II Readings -- 6 The Alexandrian aesthetic Howard Caygill -- 7 Defending poetry, or, is there an early modern aesthetic? Mark Robson -- 8 Shakespeare's genius: Hamlet, adaptation and the work of following John J. Joughin -- 9 Critical knowledge, scientific knowledge and the truth of literature Robert Eaglestone -- 10 Melancholy as form: towards an archaeology of modernism Jay Bernstein -- Part III Reflections -- 11 Kant and the ends of criticism Gary Banham -- 12 Including transformation: notes on the art of the contemporary Andrew Benjamin -- 13 Aesthetics and politics: between Adorno and Heidegger Joanna Hodge -- Index.This text introduces the notion of a new aestheticism - 'new' insofar as it identifies a turn taken by some contemporary thinkers towards the idea that focussing on the aesthetic impact of a work of art or literature has the potential to open different ways of thinking about identity, politics and culture.AestheticsHistoryAestheticsSocial aspectsAestheticsHistory.AestheticsSocial aspects.111.85Joughin John J.Malpas SimonNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910297040503321The new aestheticism2972334UNINA