The Aesthetics of Degradation

The Aesthetics of Degradation
Author: Adrian Nathan West
Publsiher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781910924198

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Pornography keeps getting more extreme. Manufacturers, defenders and consumers of porn rely on a mix of wilful ignorance and bad faith to avoid serious discussion. When we do talk about violence against women in the porn world, the debate all too often becomes technical, complicated by legalities and outrage. But what are the moral and psychological consequences of the mercantilization of abuse? In this studied and ruthless examination of the place of pornography in contemporary life, translator and critic Adrian Nathan West treads dangerous literary and social ground, transcending cliches about free expression and the demands of the market to look at the moral discomfort of violent pornography from the perspective of the viewer. Collapsing distinctions between novel, memoir, and essay, this book will not make for light reading. But at its core is an extraordinarily brave and honest concern for the women and men who have been hurt in the name of sexual gratification.

My Father s Diet

My Father s Diet
Author: Adrian Nathan West
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1913505227

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The Weight of Things

The Weight of Things
Author: Marianne Fritz
Publsiher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780989760782

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“A harrowing book about the horrors of motherhood, jealousy, and war trauma.” —Kirkus Reviews The Weight of Things is the first book, and the first translated book, and possibly the only translatable book by Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948–2007). For after winning acclaim with this novel—awarded the Robert Walser Prize in 1978—she embarked on a 10,000-page literary project called “The Fortress,” creating over her lifetime elaborate colorful diagrams and typescripts so complicated that her publisher had to print them straight from her original documents. A project as brilliant as it is ambitious and as bizarre as it is brilliant, it earned her cult status, comparisons to James Joyce no less than Henry Darger, and admirers including Elfriede Jelinek and W. G. Sebald. Yet in this, her first novel, we discover not an eccentric fluke of literary nature but rather a brilliant and masterful satirist, philosophically minded yet raging with anger and wit, who under the guise of a domestic horror story manages to expose the hypocrisy and deep abiding cruelties running parallel, over time, through the society and the individual minds of a century.

Inspiration and Technique

Inspiration and Technique
Author: John Roe,Michele Stanco
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2007
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3039103148

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While Plato extols inspired poetry (as opposed to poetry produced by means of technique), Aristotle conceives of poetry only in terms of technê. Underlying the opposition between inspiration and technique are two different approaches to 'form': inspiration is concerned with the impression of ideas or forms within the poet's psyche (the author's forma mentis), whereas technique deals with the transposition of the artist's idea into the material form of the work (the forma operis). This dual view of form, and of its complex relation to matter, may be said to lie at the basis of a dual approach to aesthetic issues - a psychological and a textual one. Taking their cue from this opposition, the essays gathered here explore some of the most momentous phases in the history of aesthetics, from Graeco-Roman philosophy and oratory to Renaissance poetry and literary criticism, from neoclassical poetics to Romantic and Victorian views on inspired visions, to recent issues in neuroaesthetics, philosophy of art and literary linguistics. In so doing, they collectively point to the irremediable and continuing dualism of a critical tradition that has alternately emphasized the ideal elements of beauty and the material constituents of art.

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Grand Parkway  State Highway 99  Segment F 1 from US 290 to SH 249
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556030754659

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Environmental Characteristics of Alternative Designated Deployment Areas

Environmental Characteristics of Alternative Designated Deployment Areas
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1981
Genre: Animal ecology
ISBN: MINN:31951D00938123Q

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Between Nature and Culture

Between Nature and Culture
Author: Emily Brady,Isis Brook,Jonathan Prior
Publsiher: Global Aesthetic Research
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Environment (Aesthetics)
ISBN: 1786610760

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This book provides a systematic, philosophical account of the main issues that pertain to the aesthetics of modified environments, as well as new insights concerning the generation and appreciation of landscapes and environments that fall between (non-human) nature and (human) culture, including gardens and ecologically restored landscapes.

Aesthetics and Nature

Aesthetics and Nature
Author: Glenn Parsons
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-11-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350121607

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The appreciation of nature and natural beauty demands our attention as environmental issues become ever more urgent. In this timely introduction, Glenn Parsons provides an overview of philosophical work on the aesthetics of nature, identifying key conceptual questions, clarifying central theories, and analyzing the ethical ramifications of our experience of natural beauty. Outlining five major approaches to understanding the aesthetic value of nature, this second edition explores the aesthetic appreciation of nature as it occurs in wilderness, in gardens, and in the context of appreciating environmental art. Now updated to cover recent developments in the field, it includes: · A new chapter on the sublime, the picturesque, and the beautiful · Expanded discussion of empirical and evolutionary accounts of nature appreciation, as well as the appreciation of the environment in non-Western cultures · A new chapter on the aesthetic appreciation of animals · An in-depth analysis of the appreciation of nature through cinema and photography · Discussion of the relation between environmental appreciation and climate change Combining a clear and engaging style with a sophisticated treatment of a fascinating subject, Aesthetics and Nature explores the aesthetic dimension of humanity's relationship with our physical surroundings. This a must-read for anyone who cares about nature and the future of our environment.