The Aesthetics of Loss and Lessness

The Aesthetics of Loss and Lessness
Author: Angela Moorjani
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1992-01-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0312068271

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This text probes the psychic and social roots of artistic scenarios of loss. Demonstrating that artistic activity is inextricably bonded to imaginary scripts of bereavement and these in turn to patterns of social dominance, the author argues in favor of an "aesthetics of lessness" that is, postmodern resistance to imaginary inscriptions of grief and their misogynist sequels. The book draws on psychoaesthetics, discourse theory and feminist social critiques to analyse literary visual figurations of loss. Included in its analysis of the romantic and post-romantic imaginary are readings of Merimee, Nerval, Hoffmann, H.D., Anne Hebert, Proust and Beckett, and essays, among others, on Kollwitz, Glacometti, Bellmer, Klee, Gidal and Oulton.

The Aesthetics of Loss

The Aesthetics of Loss
Author: Claudia Siebrecht
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780191630675

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The Aesthetics of Loss is a cultural history of German women's art of the First World War that locates the artists' rich visual testimony in the context of the civilian experience of war and wartime loss. Drawing on a fascinating body of visual sources produced throughout the war years, Claudia Siebrecht examines the thematic evolution of women's art from expressions of support for the war effort to more nuanced and ambivalent testimonies of loss and grief. Many of the images are stark woodcuts, linocuts, and lithographs of great iconographical power that acted as narrative tools to deal with the novel, unsettling, and often traumatic experience of war. German female artists developed a unique aesthetic response to the conflict that both expressed emotional distress and allowed them to re-imagine the place of mourning women in wartime society. Historical codes of wartime behaviour and traditional rites of public mourning led female artists to redefine cultural practices of bereavement, question existing notions of heroic death and proud bereavement through art, and to place grief at the centre of women's war experiences. As a cultural, aesthetic, and thematic point of reference, German women's art of the First World War has had a fundamental influence on the European memory and understanding of modern war.

Aesthetics Of Loss And Lessness

Aesthetics Of Loss And Lessness
Author: Angela Moorjani
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1992-01-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781349218134

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The Aesthetics of Loss

The Aesthetics of Loss
Author: Claudia Siebrecht
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2013-09-19
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780199656684

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An examination of German women's art produced during the First World War that places the artists' visual responses within the civilian war experience. Traces the thematic evolution of women's art from visual expressions of support for the national war effort to more nuanced and distraught representations of grief over wartime death.

Aesthetics Of Loss And Lessness

Aesthetics Of Loss And Lessness
Author: Angela Moorjani
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 241
Release: 1992-01-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0312068271

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This text probes the psychic and social roots of artistic scenarios of loss. Demonstrating that artistic activity is inextricably bonded to imaginary scripts of bereavement and these in turn to patterns of social dominance, the author argues in favor of an "aesthetics of lessness" that is, postmodern resistance to imaginary inscriptions of grief and their misogynist sequels. The book draws on psychoaesthetics, discourse theory and feminist social critiques to analyse literary visual figurations of loss. Included in its analysis of the romantic and post-romantic imaginary are readings of Merimee, Nerval, Hoffmann, H.D., Anne Hebert, Proust and Beckett, and essays, among others, on Kollwitz, Glacometti, Bellmer, Klee, Gidal and Oulton.

The Aesthetics of Organization

The Aesthetics of Organization
Author: Stephen Linstead,Heather Joy Höpfl
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-06-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 076195323X

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"This book draws together in an accessible style key foundational contributions delineating the emerging parameters of the field. It explains the significance of concepts devised by postmodern thinkers, through which emerge meaning and order in organizations." "The Aesthetics of Organization is a resource for students and researchers in organization and business studies."--BOOK JACKET.

Aesthetics in Grief and Mourning

Aesthetics in Grief and Mourning
Author: Kathleen Marie Higgins
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780226831046

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"A philosophical exploration of the value of aesthetics in loss and grieving. Loss and grief are destabilizing forces. As a bereaved person grapples with the reality that their loved one is gone and feels only shakily connected to the surrounding world, the tangibility of sensory objects can be grounding. In Aesthetics of Grief and Mourning, philosopher Kathleen Marie Higgins highlights the role of aesthetics in the grieving process, offering a guide for how being attuned to aesthetics can aid those experiencing loss. While some activities associated with loss-such as participation in funerals-are culturally scripted, many others are relatively everyday, including attending to sensory objects, telling stories, reflecting on artworks, experiencing music, and engaging in creative projects. Higgins shows how attending to these aesthetic practices helps those who have experienced loss, and she also sheds light on the importance of aesthetic engagement with the world for individual and community flourishing"--

The Crafting of Grief

The Crafting of Grief
Author: Lorraine Hedtke,John Winslade
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2016-07-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317416241

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Many books on grief lay out a model to be followed, either for bereaved persons to live through or for professionals to practice, and usually follow some familiar prescriptions for what people should do to reach an accommodation with loss. The Crafting of Grief is different: it focuses on conversations that help people chart their own path through grief. Authors Hedtke and Winslade argue convincingly that therapists and counselors can support people more by helping them craft their own responses to bereavement rather than trying to squeeze experiences into a model. In the pages of this book, readers will learn how to develop lines of inquiry based on the concept of continuing bonds, and they’ll discover ways to use these ideas to help the bereaved craft stories that remember loved ones’ lives.