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Gadamer's Hermeneutical Aesthetics: Art as a Performative, Dynamic, Communal Event

Contributor(s): Nielsen, Cynthia R (Author)

ISBN: 9781032020396

Publisher: Routledge

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Pub Date: August 26, 2024

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Illustrated

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.37" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 0.53 lbs) 164 pages

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Philosophy | Aesthetics

Series: Routledge Research in Aesthetics

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This bookoffers a sustained scholarly analysis of Gadamer's reflections on art and our experience of art. It examines fundamental themes in Gadamer's hermeneutical aesthetics such as play, festival, symbol, contemporaneity, enactment, art's performative ontology, and hermeneutical identity.

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"By placing Gadamer's hermeneutical aesthetics in critical dialogue with both key aesthetic theories of the philosophical tradition as well as with important contemporary artists and art movements, Nielsen's well-conceived study develops a vibrant bridge between past and present that clearly demonstrates the continued relevance of Gadamer's hermeneutics for our comprehension of the experience and understanding of art."

- Daniel L. Tate, St. Bonaventure University, USA

"Cynthia Nielson's study of the historical impact of Kant's aesthetics on Gadamer's hermeneutical aesthetics and of the application of philosophical hermeneutics to contemporary music and art practice, has transformative implications. By revealing the ontological frameworks which enable the works of Bearden and Bansky to be so effective, her book demonstrates the contemporaneousness of Gadamer's hermeneutics. This volume is a notable achievement. It offers a doubled disclosure: whilst concretising Gadamer's philosophical concepts in contemporary art practice, it also shows how art's images reach beyond their immediacy by instantiating the structures of meaning informing them."

- Nicholas Davey, University of Dundee, UK

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