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Gender and Aesthetics: An Introduction
Author: Carolyn Korsmeyer<br />File Type: pdf<br />Feminist approaches to art are extremely influential and widely studied across a variety of disciplines, including art theory, cultural and visual studies, and philosophy. Gender and Aesthetics is an introduction to the major theories and thinkers within art and aesthetics from a philosophical perspective, carefully introducing and examining the role that gender plays in forming ideas about art. It is ideal for anyone coming to the topic for the first time. Organized thematically, the book introduces in clear language the most important topics within feminist aestheticsullWhy were there so few women painters?llArt, pleasure and beautyllMusic, literature and paintingllThe role of gender in taste and foodllWhat is art and who is an artist?llDisgust and the sublime.lulEach chapter discusses important topics and thinkers within art and examines the role gender plays in our understanding of them. These topics include creativity, genius and the appreciation of art, and thinkers from Plato, Kant, and Hume to Luce Irigaray and Julia Kristeva. Also included in the book are illustrations from Gaugin and Hogarth to Cindy Sherman and Nancy Spero to clarify and help introduce often difficult concepts. Each chapter concludes with a summary and further reading and there is an extensive annotated bibliography. Carolyn Korsmeyers style is refreshing and accessible, making the book suitable for students of philosophy, gender studies, visual studies and art theory, as well as anyone interested in the impact of gender on theories of art.Reviewremarkably accessible, engaging, and very readable it assumes little specialist philosophical knowledge. Gender and Aesthetics is very clearly written, and presents concise lucid explanations of several complex theoretical and philosophical positions. -The British Journal of AestheticsAbout the AuthorCarolyn Korsmeyer is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Buffalo, SUNY.
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