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Arnold Berleant deposited An Aesthetics of the Social and the Political on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months ago
An expanded list of essays by Arnold Berleant on the aesthetics of the social and political. Includes citation and DOI for each article.
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Arnold Berleant deposited Reflections on the Aesthetics of Violence on Humanities Commons 6 years, 9 months ago
Violence has long been a factor in human life and has been widely depicted in the arts. This essay explores how the artistic and appreciative responses to violence have been practiced, understood, and valued. It emphasizes the difference between the aesthetics of distant, disinterested appreciation and the engaged appreciative experience of…[Read more]
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How can art and artist be both autonomous and inseparable from the network of social processes? Aren’t these incompatible conditions? Not exactly, for while the arts are an integral part of the social order, their social value, I want to argue, rests on the preservation of artistic freedom. Under such a condition the arts not only make their…[Read more]
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Illuminating the pervasiveness and importance of the aesthetic presence was the task I undertook in my recent book, Sensibility and Sense: The Aesthetic Transformation of the Human World, and this essay develops the final chapter in that book. What I want to do here is carry that process still further, most particularly into the regions of…[Read more]
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Thomas Durwood deposited SCIENCE FICTION AND ITS CONNECTION TO PAST EMPIRES on Humanities Commons 7 years ago
Introduction to Empire in Science fiction, Interview with Scholar Patricia Kerslake
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A Case Study in Perspective and Reputation
BOOK REVIEW: Gandhi: The Years that Changed the World (1914-1948)
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Book review of “India: Modern Architecture in History” and author interview with
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Moved by the pervasiveness and insistence of political forces in social life, many scholars have been drawn increasingly to recognize the strands of the aesthetic that are woven into its texture. They have gone beyond dealing with the ways that the arts are used in political propaganda and for arousing patriotic feeling. The aesthetic has come to…[Read more]
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In its search for universal knowledge, philosophy has usually been mired in its own presuppositions. Its illuminating principles have often turned out to be illusions, its eternal truths merely local knowledge, its moral imperatives the architecture of custom often disguising the interests of privilege behind the sanctimoniousness of ethical…[Read more]
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Thomas Durwood's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 1 month ago
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Arnold Berleant deposited The Aesthetics of Music: An Anthology of Essays by Arnold Berleant on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
This anthology brings together the titles of articles written about music by Arnold Berleant with citation and DOI information.
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Arnold Berleant deposited Some Observations on American Music Today on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
American music is as various as the great sprawling country in which it originates. Like New York, the United States’ largest city in which everything can be found, the very abundance of this music is overwhelming. Most non-musicians associate American music with its folk traditions and their derivatives. These include the regional music of the…[Read more]
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Arnold Berleant deposited Notes for a Phenomenology of Musical Performance on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
Understanding performance can not only increase our theoretical grasp of music but reveal something of the general character of human experience. Performance evokes a condition that affects the fundamental aspects of experience: the perception of time and space, of the body and sensation, and of personal and social experience. A phenomenological…[Read more]
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Music suffers in discussion more than most arts. The difficulties of grasping the workings of an art whose materials of sound are intangible, elusive, and ephemeral are increased by the usual practice of employing physical and other alien metaphors to convey the activities of musical creation and appreciation. It is common to hear even musicians…[Read more]
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I begin by disclaiming any intention of implying, as the title of this essay may suggest, the same prognosis for music that Baudelaire made for love when, in “La Charogne,” he likened the future of his beloved to a dog’s decaying carcass. It is true, however, that what I have to say about music will perhaps appear quite as shocking to the…[Read more]
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Arnold Berleant deposited Ruminations on Music as an Exemplary Art on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
Music has a remarkable self-sufficiency. Faltering explanations such as language, symbol, emotion, or expression seem to reflect the preconceptions of the listener, the critic, or the theorist rather than the experience of the music. All claim to explain music in terms of something else. Where is the music in such explanations? Music loses its…[Read more]
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Despite the serious obstacles that stand in the way of discussing such questions as what constitutes a piece of music, the papers by Miss Carpenter and Professor Crocker deal sensitively with the issue and make useful and important observations. My comments are intended to assist in clarifying and furthering these discussions. Let me proceed by…[Read more]
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The experience of music offers powerful proof of the embeddedness of human being. It is environmental engagement at its highest pitch, and thus offers an eloquent argument for the full fusion of human being, a kind of reasoning I call the argument from experience. When Walter Pater observed that “All art constantly aspires towards the condition of…[Read more]
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Arnold Berleant deposited What Music Isn’t and How to Teach It on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months ago
Unlike the other arts, music has no direct connection with the rest of the human world. True, there are bird songs and natural “melodies” in the gurgling of brooks, but these are hardly the materials of music in the way that landscape can be the subject-matter of painting or the human body the material of dance. And no natural sounds can stand alo…[Read more]
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