03708nam 22007452 450 991045510540332120151005020623.01-107-11533-70-511-00554-71-280-15349-00-511-11700-00-511-14959-X0-511-30974-00-511-48431-30-511-05084-4(CKB)111004366730630(EBL)142391(OCoLC)475870184(SSID)ssj0000239447(PQKBManifestationID)11205807(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000239447(PQKBWorkID)10239320(PQKB)10556908(UkCbUP)CR9780511484315(MiAaPQ)EBC142391(Au-PeEL)EBL142391(CaPaEBR)ebr10065243(CaONFJC)MIL15349(EXLCZ)9911100436673063020090224d1999|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRomanticism, aesthetics, and nationalism /David Aram Kaiser[electronic resource]Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,1999.1 online resource (xiii, 154 pages) digital, PDF file(s)Cambridge studies in Romanticism ;34Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).0-521-02268-1 0-521-63000-2 Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-151) and index.Modernity, subjectivity, liberalism, and nationalism -- The symbol and the aesthetic sphere -- Schiller's aesthetic state -- Symbol, state, and Clerisy: the aesthetic politics of Coleridge -- The best self and the private self: Matthew Arnold on culture and the state -- Aesthetic kingship and queenship: Ruskin on the state and the home -- The aesthetic and political spheres in contemporary theory: Adorno and Habermas.This ambitious study, first published in 1999, argues that our conception of the aesthetic sphere emerged during the era of British and German Romanticism from conflicts between competing models of the liberal state and the cultural nation. The aesthetic sphere is thus centrally connected to 'aesthetic statism', which is the theoretical project of reconciling conflicts in the political sphere by appealing to the unity of the symbol. David Kaiser traces the trajectory of aesthetic statism from Schiller and Coleridge, through Arnold, Mill and Ruskin, to Adorno and Habermas. He analyses how the concept of aesthetic autonomy shifts from being a supplement to the political sphere to an end in itself; this shift lies behind the problems that contemporary literary theory has faced in its attempts to connect the aesthetic and political spheres. Finally, he suggests that we rethink the aesthetic sphere in order to regain that connection.Cambridge studies in Romanticism ;34.Romanticism, Aesthetics, & NationalismLiteratureHistory and criticismAesthetics, ModernRomanticismNationalism in literaturePolitics and literatureLiteratureHistory and criticism.Aesthetics, Modern.Romanticism.Nationalism in literature.Politics and literature.801/.93Kaiser David Aram1039065UkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910455105403321Romanticism, aesthetics, and nationalism2461031UNINA02049nam0 22003973i 450 MIL017773220251003044227.0IT84236 20100824d1983 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nProgresso tecnologico e innovazionesaggiRino FerrataMilanoGiuffrestampa 1983XV, 289 p.24 cm.Università L. Bocconi, Dipartimento di economia aziendale61. Economia e politica delle aziende industriali7001CFI00276752001 Università L. Bocconi, Dipartimento di economia aziendale. Economia e politica delle aziende industriali771201Università commerciale L. Bocconi : Dipartimento di economia aziendaleCFIV002274Aziende industrialiGestioneFIRCFIC020440I338PRODUZIONE12338.45INDUSTRIE SECONDARIE E SERVIZI. EFFICIENZA PRODUTTIVA21338.45670945Industrie secondarie e servizi. Efficienza produttiva. Manifattura. Italia23Imprese industrialiAzienda industrialeIndustrieAziende industrialiImprese industrialiAziende industrialiAzienda industrialeAziende industrialiIndustrieFerrata, RinoCFIV1058100707974ITIT-00000020100824IT-BN0095 IT-NA0457 NAP BISALA 1 Libri da 1 a 960NAP 01POZZO LIB.Vi sono collocati fondi di economia, periodici di ingegneria e scienze, periodici di economia e statistica e altri fondi comprendenti documenti di economia pervenuti in dono. MIL0177732Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneo1 v. 01POZZO LIB.F. CORTI 201 01 0000117505E VMA 1 v.B 2023072420230724 01 BIProgresso tecnologico e innovazione997835UNISANNIO