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The Forbidden Subject - How Oppositional Aesthetics Banished Natural Beauty from the Arts (Hardcover): Peter Quigley The Forbidden Subject - How Oppositional Aesthetics Banished Natural Beauty from the Arts (Hardcover)
Peter Quigley
R2,060 Discovery Miles 20 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

`We are fools to turn from the superhuman beauty' The Forbidden Subject launches from Ed Abbey's affirmation in Desert Solitaire: `This is the most beautiful place on earth'. How could such a sentiment become construed as problematic, elitist, or worse? How was a calculated and intentional attack on beauty sustained for more than a century? How did beauty become, and why does it largely remain, what Emory Elliot dubbed `the forbidden subject'? This book reviews the devastating impacts modernist avant-garde, Marxism, some feminisms and postmodernism have enacted - through paranoia, blame, cynicism - on beauty, hope and desire. Oppositional epistemologies deliberately eviscerated the possibilities and standing of beauty in criticism as well as in lived experience. According to Myra Jehlen, the orthodox critic thus became `an adversary of the work he or she analyses', tasked with undoing the aesthetic deception of what was read to `expose its misrepresentations and false ideals, to strip away the lie and expose the liar'. Tracing the war on natural beauty through the literary and visual arts, The Forbidden Subject asks what it has meant for the humanities, for problem solving environmental issues, for educating students, for our personal lives and, more recently, for ecocriticism. The book asks if current ecocriticism has been misdirected by the corrosive weight of negativity - the requirement always to be `reading against' - that has persisted in the arts and humanities for decades. It rehearses why a `return to beauty' was imperative, and what has happened to that return since the turn of the twenty-first century. Pondering these questions, The Forbidden Subject intertwines the potential place and nature of beauty and the beauty of nature and place, concluding with a substantial reading of the poetry and thought of Robinson Jeffers.

Ecocritical Aesthetics - Language, Beauty, and the Environment (Hardcover): Peter Quigley, Scott Slovic Ecocritical Aesthetics - Language, Beauty, and the Environment (Hardcover)
Peter Quigley, Scott Slovic; Contributions by Arnold Berleant, Greta Gaard, Janine DeBaise, …
R1,983 R1,698 Discovery Miles 16 980 Save R285 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This lively collection of essays explores the vital role of beauty in the human experience of place, interactions with other species, and contemplation of our own embodied lives. Devoting attention to themes such as global climate change, animal subjectivity, environmental justice and activism, and human moral responsibility for the environment, these contributions demonstrate that beauty is not only a meaningful dimension of our experience, but also a powerful strategy for inspiring cultural transformation. Taken as a whole, they underscore the ongoing relevance of aesthetics to the ecocritical project and the concern for beauty that motivates effective social and political engagement.

Ecocritical Aesthetics - Language, Beauty, and the Environment (Paperback): Peter Quigley, Scott Slovic Ecocritical Aesthetics - Language, Beauty, and the Environment (Paperback)
Peter Quigley, Scott Slovic; Contributions by Arnold Berleant, Greta Gaard, Janine DeBaise, …
R758 R666 Discovery Miles 6 660 Save R92 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This lively collection of essays explores the vital role of beauty in the human experience of place, interactions with other species, and contemplation of our own embodied lives. Devoting attention to themes such as global climate change, animal subjectivity, environmental justice and activism, and human moral responsibility for the environment, these contributions demonstrate that beauty is not only a meaningful dimension of our experience, but also a powerful strategy for inspiring cultural transformation. Taken as a whole, they underscore the ongoing relevance of aesthetics to the ecocritical project and the concern for beauty that motivates effective social and political engagement.

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