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Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Art and the Nature of Beauty | p. 5 |
What Is Beauty and Where Has It Gone? | p. 7 |
"The Form of Beauty" | p. 11 |
"Beauty's Influence" | p. 18 |
"The Form of a Tragedy" | p. 24 |
"Of the Standard of Taste" | p. 31 |
"The Four Moments" | p. 44 |
"On Beauty and Ugliness" | p. 54 |
"Apollo and Dionysus" | p. 58 |
What Is Art? | p. 63 |
"The Artworld" | p. 68 |
"The Role of Theory in Aesthetics" | p. 75 |
"Art as a Social Institution" | p. 82 |
"Piece: Contra Aesthetics" | p. 88 |
"The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" | p. 98 |
"The Affecting Presence" | p. 103 |
Art, Truth, and Reality | p. 111 |
"Art and Appearance" | p. 114 |
"The Decay of Lying" | p. 122 |
"Paleolithic Aesthetics: The Psychology of Cave Art" | p. 125 |
"Artistic Crimes: The Problem of Forgery in the Arts" | p. 132 |
The Japanese Appreciation of Nature" | p. 140 |
"Experimental Music" | p. 148 |
Art as a Vehicle for Aesthetic Experience | p. 154 |
"It's Amazing and It's Profound" | p. 156 |
"A Quickened Sense of Life" | p. 160 |
"Psychical Distance" | p. 164 |
"The Dehumanization of Art" | p. 168 |
"The Myth of the Aesthetic Attitude" | p. 172 |
Art and Ethics | p. 181 |
"Plato and the Mass Media" | p. 184 |
"Music" | p. 190 |
"The Ethical Significance of Modern Art" | p. 195 |
"Words Apart" | p. 205 |
"Goodness Knows Nothing of Beauty" | p. 208 |
"The New Critics" | p. 213 |
"Art and the Moral Imperative: Analyzing Activist Art" | p. 222 |
"Behold Now Behemoth" | p. 226 |
Art and Our Institutions | p. 235 |
"Arts and the State" | p. 237 |
"Misunderstanding Obscenity" | p. 242 |
"The Worship of Art: Notes on the New God" | p. 246 |
"Destroying Works of Art" | p. 251 |
"The Malignant Object: Thoughts on Public Sculpture" | p. 259 |
"The Vietnam Veterans Memorial" | p. 265 |
Interpreting and Evaluating Art | p. 273 |
Creation and Inspiration | p. 275 |
"Inspiration as Magnetism" | p. 278 |
"Constructing a Tragedy" | p. 282 |
"The Nature of Genius" | p. 284 |
"On Genius" | p. 287 |
"Letters to a Young Poet" | p. 293 |
"Daybook: The Journal of an Artist" | p. 295 |
"On the Mental Image" | p. 302 |
"Zen in the Art of Archery" | p. 311 |
Should We Focus on Form? | p. 318 |
"Aesthetic Form" | p. 321 |
"The Limits of Formal Analysis" | p. 326 |
"On the Musically Beautiful" | p. 329 |
"Balanchine's Formalism" | p. 331 |
"Other Criteria" | p. 337 |
"Repetition and the Series" | p. 347 |
"Advertising--End of Story" | p. 350 |
Art as Expressing or Arousing Emotion | p. 359 |
"What Is Art?" | p. 362 |
"Emotion in Response to Significant Form" | p. 365 |
"The Symbol of Feeling" | p. 368 |
"Expressing Emotion" | p. 371 |
"The Concept of Artistic Expression" | p. 377 |
"Fiction, Imagination and Emotion" | p. 386 |
"Why Listen to Sad Music if It Makes One Feel Sad?" | p. 391 |
"The Nature of Kitsch" | p. 397 |
"Kitsch and Hedonism" | p. 399 |
Intention and Interpretation | p. 406 |
"The Intentional Fallacy" | p. 409 |
"Computer Poems" | p. 414 |
"Messages in Art" | p. 418 |
"The 'Historically Authentic' Performance" | p. 428 |
"The Colorization Controversy" | p. 435 |
Art as the Sign of Its Time and Place | p. 443 |
"The Ages of Art" | p. 446 |
"Concerning the Spiritual in Art" | p. 451 |
"Approaching the End of Art" | p. 454 |
"Hawaiian Hula" | p. 461 |
"Oil Painting" | p. 464 |
"'Love Me Do': The Aesthetics of Sensuousness" | p. 467 |
Challenges to the Tradition | p. 477 |
Beyond Traditional Models | p. 479 |
"The Fine Art of Rap" | p. 482 |
"Understanding Performance Art" | p. 490 |
"The Structuralist Activity" | p. 494 |
"Deconstruction and the Energizer Bunny Rabbit" | p. 497 |
"Is the Post- in Postmodernism the Post- in Postcolonial?" | p. 503 |
"The Chicano Movement/The Movement of Chicano Art" | p. 509 |
Racism and Sexism in the Arts | p. 521 |
"Huck at 100" | p. 525 |
"Look, a Negro!" | p. 530 |
"Why Are There No Great Women Artists?" | p. 539 |
"Black Dance and Dancers and the White Public--A Prolegomenon to Problems of Definition" | p. 553 |
"Can White People Sing the Blues?" | p. 558 |
"The Image of Women in Film" | p. 567 |
"Desiring Women: The Aesthetics of Japanese Erotic Art" | p. 575 |
"Playfulness, 'World'-Traveling, and Loving Perception" | p. 582 |
Popular Culture and Everyday Life | p. 592 |
"Cartoons" | p. 595 |
"On Photography" | p. 599 |
"Are the Three Stooges Funny? Soitainly!" | p. 604 |
"Aesthetic Qualities" | p. 611 |
"The Pillow Book" | p. 617 |
"By Pausing before a Kicho" | p. 620 |
"On Elegance in Japan" | p. 628 |
"The Domestic Aesthetic" | p. 634 |
"Introduction to Fires in the Mirror" | p. 639 |
Beyond the West | p. 647 |
Aesthetics around the World | p. 649 |
"Principles of Traditional African Art" | p. 653 |
"African Music" | p. 662 |
"Chinese Aesthetics" | p. 669 |
"Old Age in the Chinese Mountain Landscape" | p. 672 |
"Japanese Aesthetics" | p. 678 |
"Rasa: Delight of the Reason" | p. 688 |
"Islamic Art ... Submission to Divine Will" | p. 704 |
"Aesthetics as Iconicity of Style" | p. 714 |
"Aztec Aesthetics" | p. 719 |
"The Surrealist Continent" | p. 729 |
"Navajo Aesthetics: Beautifying the World through Art" | p. 736 |
List of Readings by Medium | p. 745 |
List of Cases Discussed | p. 750 |
Glossary | p. 753 |
Bibliography | p. 766 |
Index | p. 788 |
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