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The Cultural Promise of the Aesthetic /Monique Roelofs.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, (c)2014.Description: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781472528834
  • 9781472530134
  • 9781472522245
  • 9781306722438
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BH301 .C858 2014
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Subject: Aesthetic desire and distaste prime everyday life in surprising ways. The Cultural Promise of the Aesthetic casts much-needed light on the complex mix of meanings our aesthetic activities weave into cultural existence. Anchoring aesthetic experience in our relationships with persons, places, and things, Monique Roelofs explores aesthetic life as a multimodal, socially embedded, corporeal endeavor. Highlighting notions of relationality, address, and promising, this compelling study shows these concepts at work in visions of beauty, ugliness, detail, nation, ignorance, and cultural boundary. Une.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Cover; HalfTitle; Series page; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; Acknowledgments; Credits; Introduction; 1 The Aesthetic, the Public, and the Promise of Culture; The aesthetic promise of a harmonious and egalitarian culture; Glitches in the promise; Creating the promise; Is the promise a threat?; The trustworthy, unreliable, future-oriented, and collaborative nature of promises; Promises, threats, relationality, and address; 2 Whiteness and Blackness as Aesthetic Productions; Enlightenment orders of whiteness and blackness.

Contemporary collaborations between aesthetics and raceToward a quotidian aesthetics of race; Raising the aesthetic stakes; 3 The Gendered Aesthetic Detail; The sensory detail as a ground for taste; But is the aesthetic detail a detail?; A pearl's pleasures and perils; Interpretation regenders detail; Gendering aesthetics anew; 4 Beauty's Moral, Political, and Economic Labor; Beauty and ugliness in The Hour of the Star; Beauty and moral order: Plato, Shaftesbury, and Hutcheson; Beauty and the economy: Hume and Smith; Beauty, love, and the body: Burke and Wollstonecraft.

Reaestheticizing beauty5 The Aesthetics of Ignorance; Aestheticizing and reaestheticizing ignorance; Intermingling states of knowledge and ignorance; Histories of aestheticized ignorance; The ignorance of the aesthetic; 6 An Aesthetic Confrontation; Aesthetic collectivity and the patrolling of racial boundaries; Aesthetic integrationism: Addison, Baumgarten, Schiller, Hegel; Dualities and integrations as forces of discipline; Regulating aesthetic relationality; The work and nonwork of aesthetic relationships; 7 Racialized Aesthetic Nationalism.

Culture as property: Racialized aesthetic nationalism in everyday lifeDisruptive body politics: Racialized aesthetic nationalism in the art world; 8 Aesthetic Promises and Threats; The promise of the aesthetic in The Hour of the Star; Adorno and the promise of art; Nietzsche on keeping and changing promises; Arendt and the order of the promise; Postscript; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

Aesthetic desire and distaste prime everyday life in surprising ways. The Cultural Promise of the Aesthetic casts much-needed light on the complex mix of meanings our aesthetic activities weave into cultural existence. Anchoring aesthetic experience in our relationships with persons, places, and things, Monique Roelofs explores aesthetic life as a multimodal, socially embedded, corporeal endeavor. Highlighting notions of relationality, address, and promising, this compelling study shows these concepts at work in visions of beauty, ugliness, detail, nation, ignorance, and cultural boundary. Une.

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