The Aesthetic Dimension of Visual Culture

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Ondřej Dadejík, Jakub Stejskal
Cambridge Scholars, 2010 - 180 Seiten
How can aesthetic enquiry contribute to the study of visual culture? There seems to be little doubt that aesthetic theory ought to be of interest to the study of visual culture. For one thing, aesthetic vocabulary has far from vanished from contemporary debates on the nature of our visual experiences and its various shapes, a fact especially pertinent where dissatisfaction with vulgar value relativism prevails. Besides, the very questionubiquitous in the debates on visual cultureof what is natural and what is acquired in our visual experiences has been a topic in aesthetics at least since the Enlightenment. And last but not least, despite attempts to study visual culture without employing the concept of art, there is no prospect of this central subject of aesthetic theory ebbing away from visual studies.

The essays compiled in this volume show a variety of points of intersection and involvement between aesthetics and visual studies; some consider the future of visual art, some the conditions and characteristics of contemporary visual aesthetic experience, while others take on the difficult question of the relation between visual representation and reality. What unites them is their authors willingness to think about contemporary visual culture in the conceptual frame of aesthetics. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophical aesthetics, art history, and cultural studies.

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Ondrej Dadejik is Assistant Professor of Aesthetics at the Department of Aesthetics, Charles University (Prague), and at the Department of Aesthetics, the University of South Bohemia (Ceske Budejovice). He specializes in pragmatist aesthetics and the aesthetics of nature. His most recent publications include More Than a Story: The Two-Dimensional Aesthetics of the Forest (with Vlastimil Zuska), Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aesthetics 47 (2010) and the multi-authored volume Czech Aesthetics of Nature in Central European Context (Prague, 2010). Jakub Stejskal is writing his dissertation on the notion of second nature in political philosophy and aesthetics at the Department of Aesthetics, Charles University, Prague. He co-edits Estetika: The Central European Journal of Aesthetics and Notebook for Art, Theory and Related Zones.

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