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The Conservative Aesthetic

Author : Stephen J. Mexal
Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Page : 365 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2021-05-20
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781793632623

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The Conservative Aesthetic: Theodore Roosevelt, Popular Darwinism, and the American Literary West offers an alternative origin story for American conservatism, tracing it to a circle of writers, artists, and thinkers in the late nineteenth century who yoked popular understandings of Darwin to western literary aesthetics. That circle included writer Owen Wister, artist Frederic Remington, entertainer William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, historian Frederick Jackson Turner, and a young Theodore Roosevelt. The book explores how their lives and their writing intertwined with their conservative sensibilities. For them, going west was akin to time travel, a retrogression into an earlier and hardier age. It was through those retrogressions into the American state of nature, they imagined, that society could discover its finest and fittest citizens. Such a society would be the modern realization of Thomas Jefferson’s century-old dream of a “natural aristocracy.” Theirs was a new conservatism, rooted not in a history of European monarchy but rather in stories about American individualism and the frontier west, updated for the age of Darwin.

Irony and Outrage

Author : Dannagal Goldthwaite Young,Dannagal G. Young
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2020
Category : Mass media
ISBN : 9780190913083

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Irony and Outrage by Dannagal Goldthwaite Young,Dannagal G. Young Pdf

This text explores the aesthetics, underlying logics, and histories of two seemingly distinct genres - liberal political satire and conservative opinion talk - making the case that they should be thought of as the logical extensions of the psychology of the left and right, respectively.

The Outrage Industry

Author : Jeffrey M. Berry,Sarah Sobieraj
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780190498467

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The Outrage Industry by Jeffrey M. Berry,Sarah Sobieraj Pdf

In early 2012, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh claimed that Sandra Fluke, a Georgetown University law student who advocated for insurance coverage of contraceptives, "wants to be paid to have sex." Over the next few days, Limbaugh attacked Fluke personally, often in crude terms, while a powerful backlash grew, led by organizations such as the National Organization for Women. But perhaps what was most notable about the incident was that it wasn't unusual. From Limbaugh's venomous attacks on Fluke to liberal radio host Mike Malloy's suggestion that Bill O'Reilly "drink a vat of poison... and choke to death," over-the-top discourse in today's political opinion media is pervasive. Anyone who observes the skyrocketing number of incendiary political opinion shows on television and radio might conclude that political vitriol on the airwaves is fueled by the increasingly partisan American political system. But in The Outrage Industry Jeffrey M. Berry and Sarah Sobieraj show how the proliferation of outrage-the provocative, hyperbolic style of commentary delivered by hosts like Ed Schultz, Bill O'Reilly, and Sean Hannity- says more about regulatory, technological, and cultural changes, than it does about our political inclinations. Berry and Sobieraj tackle the mechanics of outrage rhetoric, exploring its various forms such as mockery, emotional display, fear mongering, audience flattery, and conspiracy theories. They then investigate the impact of outrage rhetoric-which stigmatizes cooperation and brands collaboration and compromise as weak-on a contemporary political landscape that features frequent straight-party voting in Congress. Outrage tactics have also facilitated the growth of the Tea Party, a movement which appeals to older, white conservatives and has dragged the GOP farther away from the demographically significant moderates whose favor it should be courting. Finally, The Outrage Industry examines how these shows sour our own political lives, exacerbating anxieties about political talk and collaboration in our own communities. Drawing from a rich base of evidence, this book forces all of us to consider the negative consequences that flow from our increasingly hyper-partisan political media.

The Reactionary Mind

Author : Corey Robin
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : HISTORY
ISBN : 9780190692001

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Now updated to include Trump's election and the rise of global populism, Corey Robin's 'The Reactionary Mind' traces conservatism back to its roots in the reaction against the French Revolution.

Oakeshott’s Skepticism, Politics, and Aesthetics

Author : Eric S. Kos
Publisher : Palgrave Macmillan
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2022-12-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3030830578

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Oakeshott’s Skepticism, Politics, and Aesthetics by Eric S. Kos Pdf

This collection engages the work of Michael Oakeshott predominantly on the themes of his skepticism, politics, and aesthetics. An international set of authors engages and expands the analysis of Oakeshott’s writings in often neglected areas and topics and in ways that brings Oakeshott into conversation with a surprisingly diverse set of thinkers.

Communities of Sense

Author : Beth Hinderliter,Vered Maimon,Jaleh Mansoor,Seth McCormick
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 382 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2009-09-18
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780822390978

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Communities of Sense by Beth Hinderliter,Vered Maimon,Jaleh Mansoor,Seth McCormick Pdf

Communities of Sense argues for a new understanding of the relation between politics and aesthetics in today’s globalized and image-saturated world. Established and emerging scholars of art and culture draw on Jacques Rancière’s theorization of democratic politics to suggest that aesthetics, traditionally defined as the “science of the sensible,” is not a depoliticized discourse or theory of art, but instead part of a historically specific organization of social roles and communality. Rather than formulating aesthetics as the Other to politics, the contributors show that aesthetics and politics are mutually implicated in the construction of communities of visibility and sensation through which political orders emerge. The first of the collection’s three sections explicitly examines the links between aesthetics and social and political experience. Here a new essay by Rancière posits art as a key site where disagreement can be staged in order to produce new communities of sense. In the second section, contributors investigate how sense was constructed in the past by the European avant-garde and how it is mobilized in today’s global visual and political culture. Exploring the viability of various models of artistic and political critique in the context of globalization, the authors of the essays in the volume’s final section suggest a shift from identity politics and preconstituted collectivities toward processes of identification and disidentification. Topics discussed in the volume vary from digital architecture to a makeshift museum in a Paris suburb, and from romantic art theory in the wake of Hegel to the history of the group-subject in political art and performance since 1968. An interview with Étienne Balibar rounds out the collection. Contributors. Emily Apter, Étienne Balibar, Carlos Basualdo, T. J. Demos, Rachel Haidu, Beth Hinderliter, David Joselit, William Kaizen, Ranjanna Khanna, Reinaldo Laddaga, Vered Maimon, Jaleh Mansoor, Reinhold Martin, Seth McCormick, Yates McKee, Alexander Potts, Jacques Rancière, Toni Ross

Postwar American Fiction and the Rise of Modern Conservatism

Author : Bryan M. Santin
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2021-03-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781108832656

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Postwar American Fiction and the Rise of Modern Conservatism by Bryan M. Santin Pdf

Shows how shifting views on race caused the American conservative movement to surrender highbrow fiction to to progressive liberals.

Literature and the Conservative Ideal

Author : Mark Zunac
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016
Category : American literature
ISBN : 1498512380

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Literature and the Conservative Ideal by Mark Zunac Pdf

Responding in part to the postmodernist turn in literary study, Literature and the Conservative Ideal examines the ways in which conservatism has been depicted in literature, as well as how its tendencies might restore literature's potential as an artistic reflection of the universal human condition.

The Politics of Taste

Author : Ana María Reyes
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2019-11-15
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781478004554

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In The Politics of Taste Ana María Reyes examines the works of Colombian artist Beatriz González and Argentine-born art critic, Marta Traba, who championed González's art during Colombia's National Front coalition government (1958–74). During this critical period in Latin American art, artistic practice, art criticism, and institutional objectives came into strenuous yet productive tension. While González’s triumphant debut excited critics who wanted to cast Colombian art as modern, sophisticated, and universal, her turn to urban lowbrow culture proved deeply unsettling. Traba praised González's cursi (tacky) recycling aesthetic as daringly subversive and her strategic localism as resistant to U.S. cultural imperialism. Reyes reads González's and Traba's complex visual and textual production and their intertwined careers against Cold War modernization programs that were deeply embedded in the elite's fear of the masses and designed to avert Cuban-inspired revolution. In so doing, Reyes provides fresh insights into Colombia's social anxieties and frustrations while highlighting how interrogations of taste became vital expressions of the growing discontent with the Colombian state.

Fox Populism

Author : Reece Peck
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 309 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2019-01-03
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781108496766

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Fox Populism by Reece Peck Pdf

Shows how Fox News' appeal is based on its populist presentational style, not its conservative ideological bias.

Russia - Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist

Author : Lena Jonson,Andrei Erofeev
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2017-10-30
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351738347

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Russia - Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist by Lena Jonson,Andrei Erofeev Pdf

This book explores how artistic strategies of resistance have survived under the conservative-authoritarian regime which has been in place in Russia since 2012. It discusses the conditions under which artists work as the state spells out a new state cultural policy, aesthetics change and the state attempts to define what constitutes good taste. It examines the approaches artists are adopting to resist state oppression and to question the present system and attitudes to art. The book addresses a wide range of issues related to these themes, considers the work of individual artists and includes besides its focus on the visual arts also some discussion of contemporary theatre. The book is interdisciplinary: its authors include artists, art historians, theatre critics, historians, linguists, sociologists and political scientists from Russia, Europe and the United States.

The Elusive Synthesis

Author : A.I. Tauber
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 1997-10-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0792347633

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An anthology of 13 original essays clustering around two notions: that scientific experience is laden with an emotive content of the beautiful that is manifest both in the conceptualization and presentation of specific data and in the broader theoretical formulations that bind details into unitary wholes; and that science and aesthetics may share a deep philosophical foundation, but if so it has become increasingly difficult to discern in the 20th century. The topics include the aesthetic construction of Darwin's theory, form and function in the molecularization of biology, Kant's aesthetic-expressive vision of mathematics, and the art of displaying science in museum exhibitions. No subject index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

The Aesthetic Understanding

Author : Roger Scruton
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1983-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0416361609

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Building the Wall

Author : Robert Schenkkan
Publisher : Dramatists Play Service, Inc.
Page : 49 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-29
Category : Drama
ISBN : 9780822237143

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Building the Wall by Robert Schenkkan Pdf

On January 20, 2017, Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States. Over the next sixteen months, events would unravel that test every American’s strength of character: executive actions, an immigration round-up of unprecedented scale, and a declaration of martial law. Rick finds himself caught up as the frontman of the new administration’s edicts and loses his humanity. In a play that recalls George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and the Nazi regime, BUILDING THE WALL is a terrifying and gripping exploration of what happens if we let fear win.

Aesthetic Theory and the Video Game

Author : Graeme Kirkpatrick
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2011-11-15
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0719077184

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Aesthetic Theory and the Video Game by Graeme Kirkpatrick Pdf

This book draws on aesthetic theory, including ideas from the history of painting, music and dance, to offer a fresh perspective on the video game as a popular cultural form. It argues that games like Grand Theft Auto and Elektroplankton are aesthetic objects that appeal to players because they offer an experience of form, as this idea was understood by philosophers like Immanuel Kant and Theodor Adorno. Video games are awkward objects that have defied efforts to categorize them within established academic disciplines and intellectual frameworks. Yet no one can deny their importance in re-configuring contemporary culture and their influence can be seen in contemporary film, television, literature, music, dance and advertising. This book argues that their very awkwardness should form the starting point for a proper analysis of what games are and the reasons for their popularity. This book will appeal to anyone with a serious interest in the increasingly playful character of contemporary capitalist culture.