Dead Artists, Live Theories, and Other Cultural Problems

Dead Artists, Live Theories, and Other Cultural Problems

Author
Stanley Aronowitz
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Edition
First Edition
Year
1993
Page
256
ISBN
0415907373,9780415907378
File Type
pdf
File Size
3.7 MiB

In these far-reaching essays, Stanley Aronovitz examines some of the crucial cultural shifts associated with the crisis of modernity. Against the predominant view that Great Art possesses intrinsic aesthetic value, the author contends that aesthetics has itself been surpassed. In the introductory essay, Aronowitz argues aesthetics, like mathematics education, is a powerful sorting machine to preserve the hierarchical system of cultural and economic privilege. In his essays of Bakhtin and Williams, he stresses that their work shows literary and other artistic works as forms of social knowledge; even bad' literature may illuminate everyday life and the structure of feeling' far better than ethnographic, historical and sociological studies. Yet he insists that art does not represent' the lifeworld, but can be understood as constitutive of it. We read novels, watch TV and videos for pleasure, but art produces experiences as much as it registers it. The essays all take on the crisis in modernity: whether in educational controversies, Murray Bookchin's social ecology, Roland Barthes as a star', the anti-aesthetics of postmodernism, recent transgressions in the philosophy of science, or Orlando Patterson's powerful analysis of slavery.

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