This is an essay in comparative aesthetics. The history of the reception of Indian aesthetics in the UK is a history of non-reception. This essay argues that the reasons for this neglect go beyond cultural arrogance, and can be traced to deep differences in the philosophical presuppositions of Indian and Western aesthetics respectively, especially those rooted in non-Western goal of nirvana
In this essay I explore the interaction between race and aesthetics in colonial India (1857-1947). I...
Starting from the meaning of the word ‘Hinduism’ in different periods of time, this essa...
This essay explores the nihilistic nature of the idea of postmodern aesthetics in the Western world ...
About the book: While the artistic traditions of the various countries of East, Southeast and South...
This is an edited collection of essays in the field of comparative aesthetics (thirteen essays plus ...
Abstract here are different theories and critical canons for analyzing works of art.Some critics hav...
none1noTibetan religious art has been conditioned by Indian aesthetics out of its necessity of confo...
By 'western standpoint' the author means the attitude toward Indian thought that would be taken by t...
The essay is designed to present the phenomena of popular culture, its difference from pop culture, ...
Comparative aesthetics is the branch of philosophy which compares the aesthetic concepts and practic...
The demand for the recognition of non-Western philosophy has often brought about the opposition of s...
This article belongs to the body of imageological studies dealing with mutual perceptions of nations...
Short essay on the Western ideas of Indian concepts of Enlightenment as spiritual experience. The ar...
India’s progressive emergence on the world stage, in terms unimaginable just a few decades ago, obli...
This paper makes a case for the application of classical Indian aesthetics in explaining the experie...
In this essay I explore the interaction between race and aesthetics in colonial India (1857-1947). I...
Starting from the meaning of the word ‘Hinduism’ in different periods of time, this essa...
This essay explores the nihilistic nature of the idea of postmodern aesthetics in the Western world ...
About the book: While the artistic traditions of the various countries of East, Southeast and South...
This is an edited collection of essays in the field of comparative aesthetics (thirteen essays plus ...
Abstract here are different theories and critical canons for analyzing works of art.Some critics hav...
none1noTibetan religious art has been conditioned by Indian aesthetics out of its necessity of confo...
By 'western standpoint' the author means the attitude toward Indian thought that would be taken by t...
The essay is designed to present the phenomena of popular culture, its difference from pop culture, ...
Comparative aesthetics is the branch of philosophy which compares the aesthetic concepts and practic...
The demand for the recognition of non-Western philosophy has often brought about the opposition of s...
This article belongs to the body of imageological studies dealing with mutual perceptions of nations...
Short essay on the Western ideas of Indian concepts of Enlightenment as spiritual experience. The ar...
India’s progressive emergence on the world stage, in terms unimaginable just a few decades ago, obli...
This paper makes a case for the application of classical Indian aesthetics in explaining the experie...
In this essay I explore the interaction between race and aesthetics in colonial India (1857-1947). I...
Starting from the meaning of the word ‘Hinduism’ in different periods of time, this essa...
This essay explores the nihilistic nature of the idea of postmodern aesthetics in the Western world ...