Intercultural Aesthetics A Worldview Perspective

In this book the editors brought together outstanding articles concerning intercultural aesthetics. The concept ‘Intercultural aesthetics’ creates a home space for an artistic cross-fertilization between cultures, and for heterogeneity, but it is also firmly linked with the intercultural turn within...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: van den Braembussche, Antoon (Editor), Kimmerle, Heinz (Editor), Note, Nicole (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
Series:Einstein Meets Magritte: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on Science, Nature, Art, Human Action and Society
Subjects:
Online Access:
Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
LEADER 03157nmm a2200361 u 4500
001 EB000359068
003 EBX01000000000000000212120
005 00000000000000.0
007 cr|||||||||||||||||||||
008 130626 ||| eng
020 |a 9781402057809 
100 1 |a van den Braembussche, Antoon  |e [editor] 
245 0 0 |a Intercultural Aesthetics  |h Elektronische Ressource  |b A Worldview Perspective  |c edited by Antoon van den Braembussche, Heinz Kimmerle, Nicole Note 
250 |a 1st ed. 2009 
260 |a Dordrecht  |b Springer Netherlands  |c 2009, 2009 
300 |a VI, 218 p  |b online resource 
505 0 |a Intercultural Aesthetics: An Introduction -- An Intercultural Approach to a World Aesthetics -- Living – in between – Cultures -- Living (with) Art: The African Aesthetic Worldview as an Inspiration for the Western Philosophy of Art -- The Origins of Landscape Painting: An Intercultural Perspective -- Nishida, Aesthetics, and the Limits of Cultural Synthesis -- Identity and Hybridity – Chinese Culture and Aesthetics in the Age of Globalization -- The Rasa Theory: A Challenge for Intercultural Aesthetics -- Presenting the Unpresentable. On Trauma and Visual Art -- Visual Archives and the Holocaust: Christian Boltanski, Ydessa Hendeles and Peter Forgacs -- A Distant Laughter: The Poetics of Dislocation -- Where You End and I Begin – The Multiple Ethics of Contemporary Art Practice -- The Ethics of the Wound 
653 |a Philosophy, Modern 
653 |a Philosophical Traditions 
653 |a Philosophy 
653 |a Fine Art 
653 |a Arts 
653 |a Aesthetics 
653 |a Anthropology 
700 1 |a Kimmerle, Heinz  |e [editor] 
700 1 |a Note, Nicole  |e [editor] 
041 0 7 |a eng  |2 ISO 639-2 
989 |b Springer  |a Springer eBooks 2005- 
490 0 |a Einstein Meets Magritte: An Interdisciplinary Reflection on Science, Nature, Art, Human Action and Society 
028 5 0 |a 10.1007/978-1-4020-5780-9 
856 4 0 |u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5780-9?nosfx=y  |x Verlag  |3 Volltext 
082 0 |a 100 
520 |a In this book the editors brought together outstanding articles concerning intercultural aesthetics. The concept ‘Intercultural aesthetics’ creates a home space for an artistic cross-fertilization between cultures, and for heterogeneity, but it is also firmly linked with the intercultural turn within Western and non-Western philosophy. The book is divided into two parts, yet one can sense a clear unity throughout the whole book. This unity is related to the underlying subject that the different authors, each in their own way and from their own background, try to reveal. They use related, and overlapping terms such as ‘the suchness of things’, ‘dancing and shaping lives’, ‘presenting a meaning beyond words, presenting the unpresentable, experiencing’, in order to bring to our awareness the genuine importance of the non-conceptual, next to the conceptual. Several authors moreover take on a reflective, and at times even a self-reflective stance, pointing to the intrinsic relation between cultural aesthetics and ethics, making this book unique in its kind