Emerging Visions of the Aesthetic Process
In Psychology, Semiology, and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Cupchik, Gerald C.; L. Szl, Janos; Laszlo, Janos
Emerging Visions of the Aesthetic Process
In Psychology, Semiology, and Philosophy
Herausgeber: Cupchik, Gerald C.; L. Szl, Janos; Laszlo, Janos
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This book is about aesthetic processes and play from the perspectives of psychologists, philosophers and semiologists.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089746
- ISBN-10: 0521089743
- Artikelnr.: 25447478
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 348
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 529g
- ISBN-13: 9780521089746
- ISBN-10: 0521089743
- Artikelnr.: 25447478
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Daniel Berlyne and disinterested criticism: inter- and
intra-disciplinary discourse John Furedy; Part I. Visual Aesthetics: 2. But
is it science? Rudolf Arnheim; 3. The 'frame' as a key to visual perception
Nycole Paquin; 4. Aesthetics and visual semiotics Fernande Saint-Martin; 5.
The complementarity of art and design Tsion Avital; 6. From perception to
production: a multileveled analysis of the aesthetic process Gerald C.
Cupchik; 7. A science of vision for visual art Francois Molnar; 8.
Sweetness and light: psychological aesthetics and sentimental art Andrew
Winston; 9. Psychobiography and visual creativity: four pattern Pavel
Machotka; 10. Cognitive profiles of artists Ellen Winner and M. Beth Casey;
11. Assessing knowledge in the visual arts George W. Hardiman, Feng J. Liu
and Ted Zernich; Part II. Literary and Other Aesthetic Processes: 12. The
beginning of a new psychology: Vygotsky's psychology of art Vladimir S.
Sobkin and Dmitry A. Leontiev; 13. Empirical aesthetics in the USSR:
selected topics Dmitry A. Leontiev, Vladimir M. Petrov and Vladimir S.
Sobkin; 14. The psychology of literature: a social-cognitive approach Janos
Laszlo; 15. Why literature is not enough, or: literary studies as media
studies Siegfried J. Schmidt; 16. Uncovering the laws of literary history
Colin Martindale; 17. Evolution of art and brain asymmetry: a review of
empirical investigations Vladimir M. Petrov; Part III. Play: 18. A
neurophysiological theory of play Istvan Bende and Endre Grastyan; 19.
Paradoxes of children's play in Vygotsky's theory Elena A. Bugrimenko and
Elena O. Smirnova; 20. The personal component in playing interfaces Moshe
D. Caspi.
intra-disciplinary discourse John Furedy; Part I. Visual Aesthetics: 2. But
is it science? Rudolf Arnheim; 3. The 'frame' as a key to visual perception
Nycole Paquin; 4. Aesthetics and visual semiotics Fernande Saint-Martin; 5.
The complementarity of art and design Tsion Avital; 6. From perception to
production: a multileveled analysis of the aesthetic process Gerald C.
Cupchik; 7. A science of vision for visual art Francois Molnar; 8.
Sweetness and light: psychological aesthetics and sentimental art Andrew
Winston; 9. Psychobiography and visual creativity: four pattern Pavel
Machotka; 10. Cognitive profiles of artists Ellen Winner and M. Beth Casey;
11. Assessing knowledge in the visual arts George W. Hardiman, Feng J. Liu
and Ted Zernich; Part II. Literary and Other Aesthetic Processes: 12. The
beginning of a new psychology: Vygotsky's psychology of art Vladimir S.
Sobkin and Dmitry A. Leontiev; 13. Empirical aesthetics in the USSR:
selected topics Dmitry A. Leontiev, Vladimir M. Petrov and Vladimir S.
Sobkin; 14. The psychology of literature: a social-cognitive approach Janos
Laszlo; 15. Why literature is not enough, or: literary studies as media
studies Siegfried J. Schmidt; 16. Uncovering the laws of literary history
Colin Martindale; 17. Evolution of art and brain asymmetry: a review of
empirical investigations Vladimir M. Petrov; Part III. Play: 18. A
neurophysiological theory of play Istvan Bende and Endre Grastyan; 19.
Paradoxes of children's play in Vygotsky's theory Elena A. Bugrimenko and
Elena O. Smirnova; 20. The personal component in playing interfaces Moshe
D. Caspi.
1. Daniel Berlyne and disinterested criticism: inter- and
intra-disciplinary discourse John Furedy; Part I. Visual Aesthetics: 2. But
is it science? Rudolf Arnheim; 3. The 'frame' as a key to visual perception
Nycole Paquin; 4. Aesthetics and visual semiotics Fernande Saint-Martin; 5.
The complementarity of art and design Tsion Avital; 6. From perception to
production: a multileveled analysis of the aesthetic process Gerald C.
Cupchik; 7. A science of vision for visual art Francois Molnar; 8.
Sweetness and light: psychological aesthetics and sentimental art Andrew
Winston; 9. Psychobiography and visual creativity: four pattern Pavel
Machotka; 10. Cognitive profiles of artists Ellen Winner and M. Beth Casey;
11. Assessing knowledge in the visual arts George W. Hardiman, Feng J. Liu
and Ted Zernich; Part II. Literary and Other Aesthetic Processes: 12. The
beginning of a new psychology: Vygotsky's psychology of art Vladimir S.
Sobkin and Dmitry A. Leontiev; 13. Empirical aesthetics in the USSR:
selected topics Dmitry A. Leontiev, Vladimir M. Petrov and Vladimir S.
Sobkin; 14. The psychology of literature: a social-cognitive approach Janos
Laszlo; 15. Why literature is not enough, or: literary studies as media
studies Siegfried J. Schmidt; 16. Uncovering the laws of literary history
Colin Martindale; 17. Evolution of art and brain asymmetry: a review of
empirical investigations Vladimir M. Petrov; Part III. Play: 18. A
neurophysiological theory of play Istvan Bende and Endre Grastyan; 19.
Paradoxes of children's play in Vygotsky's theory Elena A. Bugrimenko and
Elena O. Smirnova; 20. The personal component in playing interfaces Moshe
D. Caspi.
intra-disciplinary discourse John Furedy; Part I. Visual Aesthetics: 2. But
is it science? Rudolf Arnheim; 3. The 'frame' as a key to visual perception
Nycole Paquin; 4. Aesthetics and visual semiotics Fernande Saint-Martin; 5.
The complementarity of art and design Tsion Avital; 6. From perception to
production: a multileveled analysis of the aesthetic process Gerald C.
Cupchik; 7. A science of vision for visual art Francois Molnar; 8.
Sweetness and light: psychological aesthetics and sentimental art Andrew
Winston; 9. Psychobiography and visual creativity: four pattern Pavel
Machotka; 10. Cognitive profiles of artists Ellen Winner and M. Beth Casey;
11. Assessing knowledge in the visual arts George W. Hardiman, Feng J. Liu
and Ted Zernich; Part II. Literary and Other Aesthetic Processes: 12. The
beginning of a new psychology: Vygotsky's psychology of art Vladimir S.
Sobkin and Dmitry A. Leontiev; 13. Empirical aesthetics in the USSR:
selected topics Dmitry A. Leontiev, Vladimir M. Petrov and Vladimir S.
Sobkin; 14. The psychology of literature: a social-cognitive approach Janos
Laszlo; 15. Why literature is not enough, or: literary studies as media
studies Siegfried J. Schmidt; 16. Uncovering the laws of literary history
Colin Martindale; 17. Evolution of art and brain asymmetry: a review of
empirical investigations Vladimir M. Petrov; Part III. Play: 18. A
neurophysiological theory of play Istvan Bende and Endre Grastyan; 19.
Paradoxes of children's play in Vygotsky's theory Elena A. Bugrimenko and
Elena O. Smirnova; 20. The personal component in playing interfaces Moshe
D. Caspi.