What is it about certain things that occupy our thought until we get hold of them, until we somehow possess them? Why is it that we hopelessly, predictably, inevitably fall for certain works of art? What is it about certain objects that seduce us? This chapter seeks to study the seductiveness of objects, something that also preoccupied Jean Baudrillard and is found at the core of his thinking. The work studies a very particular kind of object: the work of art, although consumption and captology, designed objects and other types of objecthood are also used as examples. The perspective adopted here, however, is not related to the historical or economic contexts of the objects. The truth about seduction will not be sought (it would deceive, a...
The object of desire in James\u27s fiction is an ironic construct designed to expose the inevitable ...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
A seduction in to life begins to imagine the relation between painting and non painting. Its for...
When Jean Baudrillard stated that the desire of the subject could only be matched by an object-seduc...
To be seduced is to be preoccupied, absorbed or enchanted by someone or something to the point where...
What makes a work of art seductive? This book is concerned with the relational and psychodynamic asp...
The article discusses the problematic concept of seduction in the work of the sociologist and French...
In the Western thought the aesthetic experience is mostly explained as an encounter between subject ...
Jean Baudrillard’s theory of seduction is studied by the analysis of the novel Hallucinating Foucaul...
From Goethe to Maupassant, the act of seduction has fascinated writers. Consequently, seduction —as ...
Se estudia la teoría de la seducción de Jean Baudrillard mediante el análisis de la novela Hallucina...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini's painting “The Temptation of Saint Anthony” (1390-1400) serves as a point ...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini's painting “The Temptation of Saint Anthony” (1390-1400) serves as a point ...
The object of desire in James\u27s fiction is an ironic construct designed to expose the inevitable ...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
A seduction in to life begins to imagine the relation between painting and non painting. Its for...
When Jean Baudrillard stated that the desire of the subject could only be matched by an object-seduc...
To be seduced is to be preoccupied, absorbed or enchanted by someone or something to the point where...
What makes a work of art seductive? This book is concerned with the relational and psychodynamic asp...
The article discusses the problematic concept of seduction in the work of the sociologist and French...
In the Western thought the aesthetic experience is mostly explained as an encounter between subject ...
Jean Baudrillard’s theory of seduction is studied by the analysis of the novel Hallucinating Foucaul...
From Goethe to Maupassant, the act of seduction has fascinated writers. Consequently, seduction —as ...
Se estudia la teoría de la seducción de Jean Baudrillard mediante el análisis de la novela Hallucina...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini's painting “The Temptation of Saint Anthony” (1390-1400) serves as a point ...
My thesis examines work by Antonin Artaud, Henry Darger, Marcel Duchamp, and Pablo Picasso, with the...
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini's painting “The Temptation of Saint Anthony” (1390-1400) serves as a point ...
The object of desire in James\u27s fiction is an ironic construct designed to expose the inevitable ...
This book investigates the nature of aesthetic experience and aesthetic objects. Written by leading...
A seduction in to life begins to imagine the relation between painting and non painting. Its for...