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Fra Terrence Deacon e la biologia teoretica: l’origine della facoltà estetica e la questione del gioco

2014

Based on a comparison between the contemporary evolutionary perspective supported, among others, by Terrence Deacon, and the biotheoretical thinking of early twentieth-century Germany, this paper purports to contribute to the debate on the origin of the aesthetic faculty, enhancing the role of morphology and the question of play, meant as an exemplary manifestation of the interaction between individuals and environments.

Aesthetics Evolutionary theory BiologySettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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FOREWORD a Musicologie sans frontières/Muzikologija bez granice/Musicology without frontiers. Essays in Honour of Stanislav Tuksar

2010

La vita e l'opera di Stanislav Tuksar e il suo contributo alla musicologia internazionale. In particolare gli studi di estetica della musica e di storiografia, nonché il suo lavoro di editor della "International Review of the Aesthetics and Sociology of Music" e i saggi importanti sul rapporto tra le culture nazionali e il cosmopolitismo nell'Europa centrale, in relazione alla Croazia e agli Slavi del Sud dal sedicesimo al diciannovesimo secolo.

Aesthetics Music Historiography Central Europe (Mitteleuropa) South Slavic PeopleEstetica musica storiografia Mitteleuropa slavi del SudSettore L-ART/07 - Musicologia E Storia Della Musica
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Somaesthetics as a Discipline Between Pragmatist Philosophy and Philosophical Anthropology

2012

Richard Shusterman’s somaesthetics provides a disciplinary framework in which come together reflections on the body by the main philosophical traditions of the twentieth century; the paper investigates some relations with Plessner and philosophical anthropology, as well as the rediscovery of some of the themes of Baumgarten’s aesthetics.

Aesthetics Somaesthetics Philosophical anthropologySettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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Arte e Idea. Francisco de Hollanda e l’estetica del Cinquecento

2004

Art and Ideas Francisco de Hollanda and Sixteenth-Century Aesthetics The historians of aesthetics who have studied the problem of ideas in art theory (from Panofsky to Baeumler and Tatarkiewicz) have overlooked Da pintura antiga, by Portuguese artist and theoretician Francisco de Hollanda (1517-1584), a text where the Platonic notion of idea enters a treatise on art for the first time. The present volume aims to fill such gap by shedding light on an author who has long been overshadowed by the great Michelangelo (whom Hollanda met during his stay in Rome in the years 1538-1540), as well as by advancing an analysis of the aesthetic concepts that emerge not only from Da pintura antiga, but fr…

Aesthetics Theory of Arts History of Ideas Genius Creativityestetica teoria ddelle arti rinascimento storia delle idee concetto di genio creativitàSettore M-FIL/04 - Estetica
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Tourist Gaze Reconsidered

2021

The term tourist gaze was coined initially to represent those superficial expectations that tourists have on destination communities; tourists impute their ideas of authentic experience upon destination residents and their social structure and see what they have predetermined to see. This is made more real when local communities consciously act out the desired roles for financial reasons. Thus, gaze leads to surreally authentic experiences. However, does this always happen? Say, in community-centered tourism where empowered destination communities choose tourists, tourists do not have the privilege to gaze. These communities might even be able to apply their own versions of gaze upon the to…

AestheticsActing outPhenomenonSociologyGazePrivilege (social inequality)TourismTerm (time)
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Banalizing the Alterity

2018

This chapter discusses the problem of poverty as something finely integrated in dark tourism. Though originally, both concepts sound very distant, no less true is that dark tourism and slum tourism are inextricably intertwined. Throughout this chapter review, we placed a hot debate on the role of globalization as a chief agent oriented to connect dissimilar economies into an all-encompassing system. The question whether tourism should be considered ethical or not still remains open. In days of Thana-Capitalism the suffering pivoted as the main commodity not only that helps structuring social institutions, but the necessary mediator between lay-people and their states.

AestheticsAlteritymedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyArtmedia_common
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Teaching American Realism in Germany

2019

Starting with a critical introduction to the problematic beginnings and US-supported rise of American studies in pre– and post–WWII Germany, this chapter looks at the teaching of American realism and its development in a nation strongly influenced by US culture. Based on archival research, a statistical evaluation of annual bulletins, and information collected from fifty practitioners, the chapter offers the first quantitative and thematic analysis of course offerings at German universities (1953–2016), the first comparison of the relative importance of American realist literature in German university courses and research publications from German-speaking countries (2000–2015), and the firs…

AestheticsAmerican studiesSociologyRealism
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Extraordinarily White: The De/Spectacularization of the Albinotic Body and the Normalization of Its Audience

2018

This chapter discusses three cultural institutions–freak show, art photography and fashion modelling–and the respective figures they produced by presenting albinotic bodies. How are bodily deviance and norm negotiated in these cases of structured seeing? Spectacularizing the ‘albino freak’ as a categorical in-between phenomenon, the freak show drew a sharp distinction between the extraordinary figure on stage and its audience while bestowing the latter with normality. On the other hand, Rick Guidotti’s photographic activism invoking ‘positive exposure’ personalizes albinotic subjects and thus partly breaks down the differentiation between deviant other and normal spectator. Finally, in the …

AestheticsPhenomenonmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpectacleNormalization (sociology)FREAKOptimal distinctiveness theoryArtNorm (social)Deviance (sociology)Normalitymedia_common
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On Concentric Circles of Being Revisited: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Idea of Eternal Recurrence

2012

The circle, or ouroboros, is a perfect shape: within its depths lie both the beginning and the end. Things are repeated; people encounter the same situations again and again. Concentricity dwells in the spirit of a place, as it does in the ‘I’ of a person. A memory can bring to life the circular nature of existence, allowing the subject to travel recurrently through previously realised pasts. Photographs and literature are also capable of transferring the bygone into the freshness of the present moment. The aesthetics of inhabited space is articulated in architectural shapes. It is an essential part of the collective national narrative, a cultural philosophy narrated into the fabric of bein…

AestheticsPhilosophySubject (philosophy)NarrativeSpace (commercial competition)ConcentricPresent momentEpistemology
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The Destructive Passions of Life and the Soul: An Interdisciplinary View

1996

Man is a marvelous but also a mysterious creature. In spite of the surprising progress of science and technology, in spite of indubitable success in the utilization of the forces of nature, our crimes against nature as well as against man continue. One of the latest phenomena of this kind is the cruel conflict in the former territory of Yugoslavia.

AestheticsPhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectSpitePassionsArt historySoulmedia_common
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