Discussing popular culture is one of the keys for understanding
arts and more broadly culture. This is something which seems to be
shared by the scholars who have contributed to this book. Their
essays on popular culture and/or the aesthetics of popular culture
serve as a platform for discussing cultural, ethical and political
issues. Popular culture and its philosophical reflection also help
to unlock themes in law, children's literature, everyday
aesthetics, high-cultural heritage, the internet, and material
culture. In the Interviews section editors discuss some of the
roots of these issues with two thinkers who represent the cream of
the discussion. With Richard Shusterman, we delve into his theory
of popular culture, and with Gianni Vattimo, the popular goes hand
in hand with a discussion that more broadly touches on culture and
the arts.
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