The Aesthetics of Democracy - Eighteenth-Century Literature and Political Economy
de Craig Carson
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This book offers an original and interdisciplinary interpretation of the relation between aesthetics and modern liberal democracy, uniting the fields of art theory with the democratic political philosophy and modern liberal economic theory. The central argument of the books offers an explanation of the theoretical limitations of the contemporary discourse concerning “political art,” while at the same time illustrating historically how the European and American discourse of modern democracy and political economy developed an explicit stance against the conflation of art and politics. Exposing the unstated presuppositions about our modern liberal democracy, Craig Carson opens a new field of inquiry concerning the role of art, media, and televisual “theater” central to modern politics.
Contributeurs
Écrivain:
Craig Carson
Détails du produit
Commentaire illustrations:
V, 170 p.
Table des Matières:
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: “Biopolitics and the Image Obscured”
Chapter 2: The Image of Suffering
Chapter 3: “Only the Shape of Man”
Chapter 4: “Defoe’s Catastrophic Prose”
Remarques:
Fashions a multi-disciplinary discussion of modern democracy, including political philosophy, literary studies, art history, and economic theory
Casts new light on traditional views of democratic history by incorporating aesthetics and art
Sweeps through the long eighteenth century by discussing the foremost thinkers during this time including Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, and Daniel Defoe
Casts new light on traditional views of democratic history by incorporating aesthetics and art
Sweeps through the long eighteenth century by discussing the foremost thinkers during this time including Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, and Daniel Defoe
Type de média:
Couverture rigide
Éditeur:
Springer International Publishing
Biographie:
Craig Carson is Assistant Professor of English at Adelphi University, USA.
Langues:
Anglais
Édition:
1st ed. 2017
Nombre de pages:
170
Données de base
Type d'produit:
Livre relié
Date de publication:
10 juillet 2017
Dimensions du colis:
0.213 x 0.152 x 0.015 m; 0.045 kg
GTIN:
09783319339627
DUIN:
90A1HTQONC4
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