This paper argues that an explanation of the role of aesthetic patterning in human action needs to be part of any "qualitative" social theory. It urges the social sciences to move beyond contextualism and to see art as visual, acoustic and other media that lead to heightened sensory perception and the coordination of feelings through symbols. The article surveys the argument that art provides a basic model of how the self learns to interact with external environments; and the complementary thesis that art could be seen as integral to the emergence of systems of human knowledge, communication and economy. Ornamentation and stylization are advanced as two concrete devices through which human attention is captured and experience is ordered thr...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
Art as a manifestation and reflect ion of cul ture has been clearly establ;sh~. Oiscussions of vario...
Art objects differ from other objects as they are intentionally created to embody a producer’s (i.e....
This paper argues that an explanation of the role of aesthetic patterning in human action needs to b...
No abstractAn important parameter of the definition of art, as an intellectual-social phenomenon, is...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Normally, the work of art or the observe...
Despite the increasing interest in the plasticity of aesthetic appreciation, we know comparatively l...
This paper considers the way social theorists draw on affective imagery to convey ideas about comple...
This essay traces the steps to a social aesthetics. I begin by affirming the central place of sense ...
At a time when a pile of bricks is displayed in a museum, when music is composed for performance und...
This essay traces the steps to social aesthetics. It begins by affirming the central place of sense ...
This paper considers the way social theorists draw on affective imagery to convey ideas about comple...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract How does an audience receive a work of ...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
This article maps recent developments in social science writing about the arts and argues for seeing...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
Art as a manifestation and reflect ion of cul ture has been clearly establ;sh~. Oiscussions of vario...
Art objects differ from other objects as they are intentionally created to embody a producer’s (i.e....
This paper argues that an explanation of the role of aesthetic patterning in human action needs to b...
No abstractAn important parameter of the definition of art, as an intellectual-social phenomenon, is...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Normally, the work of art or the observe...
Despite the increasing interest in the plasticity of aesthetic appreciation, we know comparatively l...
This paper considers the way social theorists draw on affective imagery to convey ideas about comple...
This essay traces the steps to a social aesthetics. I begin by affirming the central place of sense ...
At a time when a pile of bricks is displayed in a museum, when music is composed for performance und...
This essay traces the steps to social aesthetics. It begins by affirming the central place of sense ...
This paper considers the way social theorists draw on affective imagery to convey ideas about comple...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract How does an audience receive a work of ...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
This article maps recent developments in social science writing about the arts and argues for seeing...
Aesthetic perception is one of the most interesting topics for philosophers and scientists who inves...
Art as a manifestation and reflect ion of cul ture has been clearly establ;sh~. Oiscussions of vario...
Art objects differ from other objects as they are intentionally created to embody a producer’s (i.e....