Yuriko Saito explores the nature and significance of the aesthetic
dimensions of people's everyday life. Everyday aesthetics has the
recognized value of enriching one's life experiences and sharpening
one's attentiveness and sensibility. Saito draws out its broader
importance for how we make our worlds, environmentally, morally, as
citizens and consumers. Saito urges that we have a social
responsibility to encourage cultivation of aesthetic literacy and
vigilance against aesthetic manipulation. Yuriko Saito argues that
ultimately, everyday aesthetics can be an effective instrument for
directing the humanity's collective and cumulative world-making
project for the betterment of all its inhabitants. Everyday
aesthetics has been seen as a challenge to contemporary
Anglo-American aesthetics discourse, which is dominated by the
discussion of art and beauty. Saito responds to controversies about
the nature, boundary, and status of everyday aesthetics and argues
for its legitimacy. She highlights the multi-faceted aesthetic
dimensions of everyday life that are not fully accounted for by the
commonly-held account of defamiliarizing the familiar.
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