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Geschmacksdenken scheint heute einerseits ungültig geworden, anderseits der Geschmacksbegriff dennoch unentbehrlich geblieben zu sein. Der Vortrag fragt nach den Gründen. Er belegt zunächst die Übertragung des Begriffs auf andere Erscheinungen des Lebens im 19. Jahrhundert, besonders im politischen Denken. Er zeigt sodann die Wurzeln für die neue Zeit in Frankreich im 16. und 17. Jh., die weitere Ausbildung in England und Deutschland vor 1800, behandelt dann seine Entwicklung in der Slavia allgemein, sodann besonders bei Tschechen, Polen und Russen, jeweils von der Aufklärung im 18. Jh. bis zur Moderne im 20. Jh.
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Dieses Buch wendet sich – über den Kreis der Proust-Kenner hinaus – an ein größeres Publikum, das sich, in einem Grenzbereich von Philosophie, Psychologie, Literatur- und Medienwis-senschaft, mit Theorien der Wahr-nehmung, der Sinne, des Imaginären und der Intermedialität beschäftigt. Dass Diskussionen auf diesem Gebiet – von Benjamin über Husserl und Barthes bis hin zu Belting – direkt oder indirekt zu Prousts Recherche führen, zeigen die Beiträge der Publikation auf eindrucksvolle Weise. Deutlich wird darüber hinaus, dass die Analyse der Korrespondenz der Sinne zentrale Probleme der gegenwärtigen Medien-ästhetik und Medienanthropologie betrifft.
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Beholding Beauty: Saʿdi of Shiraz and the Aesthetics of Desire in Medieval Persian Poetry explores the relationship between sexuality, politics, and spirituality in the lyrics of Saʿdi Shirazi (d. 1292 CE), one of the most revered masters of classical Persian literature. Relying on a variety of sources, including unstudied manuscripts, Domenico Ingenito presents the so-called “inimitable smoothness” of Saʿdi’s lyric style as a serene yet multifaceted window into the uncanny beauty of the world, the human body, and the realm of the unseen.The book constitutes the first attempt to study Sa‘di’s lyric meditations on beauty in the context of the major artistic, scientific and intellectual trends of his time. By charting unexplored connections between Islamic philosophy and mysticism, obscene verses and courtly ideals of love, Ingenito approaches Sa‘di’s literary genius from the perspective of sacred homoeroticism and the psychology of performative lyricism in their historical context.
Aesthetics in literature. --- Saʻdī --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Aesthetics in literature
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"My objective in this book is to show how poetry enables us cognitively to aesthetically access, experience, and identify with the visible and invisible "being" of reality, with art as one cognitive expression of the aesthetic faculty, science another. Just as scientific knowledge of reality is achieved through physically exploring the far reaches of the visible and invisible worlds, so is poetic experience achieved through iconically simulating in semblance the "being" of reality that integrates both self and world in participatory unity. "Being" here should not be understood as the existence of material substance, but as the essence of all that is, both visible and invisible, material and immaterial, a life-force in continuous flux and change. I explore cognition as the sensory-motor-emotive-conceptual processes of "minding" and the aesthetic faculty as the processes of attention, imagination, memory, discrimination, expertise and judgment that underlie all human cognition, including the arts and the sciences"--
Poetry --- Aesthetics in literature --- Aesthetics
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Reflecting on the history(s) of Europe, this text revisits some of its most strategic bibliographical and aesthetic references for the understanding of the different faces of its identity and its humanist ideals of peace and fraternity. A four-step itinerary: starting with a framework of critical and theoretical essays and its national expression, Portugal, passing through the perspective of the Russia-Ukraine war then leads us to the dream of peace and european fraternity, which David Sassoli defended. An ascensional journey culminating with the tribute to Sassoli.
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Reflecting on the history(s) of Europe, this text revisits some of its most strategic bibliographical and aesthetic references for the understanding of the different faces of its identity and its humanist ideals of peace and fraternity. A four-step itinerary: starting with a framework of critical and theoretical essays and its national expression, Portugal, passing through the perspective of the Russia-Ukraine war then leads us to the dream of peace and european fraternity, which David Sassoli defended. An ascensional journey culminating with the tribute to Sassoli.
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