The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Aesthetics and the Arts
Herausgeber: Tinio, Pablo P L; Smith, Jeffrey K
The Cambridge Handbook of the Psychology of Aesthetics and the Arts
Herausgeber: Tinio, Pablo P L; Smith, Jeffrey K
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
A key reference source on our interactions with art, literature, music, films, drama , architecture and design.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- King's College CouncilCatalogue of the Plate, Portraits and Other Pictures at King's College, Cambridge33,99 €
- Dorota KoczanowiczThe Aesthetics of Taste: Eating Within the Realm of Art62,99 €
- Colin Counsell / Laurie Wolf (eds.)Performance Analysis215,99 €
- Soetsu YanagiThe Beauty of Everyday Things12,99 €
- J S RingroseCatalogue of English Legal Manuscripts in Cambridge University Library325,99 €
- Modern Japanese Aesthetics106,99 €
- Yuriko SaitoEveryday Aesthetics154,99 €
-
-
-
A key reference source on our interactions with art, literature, music, films, drama , architecture and design.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1386g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026285
- ISBN-10: 1107026288
- Artikelnr.: 41128467
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 177mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1386g
- ISBN-13: 9781107026285
- ISBN-10: 1107026288
- Artikelnr.: 41128467
Part I. Concepts, Theories and Methods: 1. Introduction by the editors
Jeffrey K. Smith and Pablo P. L. Tinio; 2. Empirical aesthetics: hindsight
and foresight Oshin Vartanian; 3. Philosophy of art and empirical
aesthetics: resistance and rapprochement William P. Seeley; 4. Theoretical
foundations for an empirical aesthetics Gerald C. Cupchik; 5. Aesthetics
assessment Aaron Kozbelt and James C. Kaufman; Part II. Perspectives and
Approaches to Art and Aesthetics: 6. Beyond perception: information
processing approaches to art appreciation Helmut Leder; 7. Psychodynamics
and the arts Pavel Machotka; 8. Evolutionary approaches to art and
aesthetics Marcos Nadal and Gerardo Gómez-Puerto; 9. The walls do speak:
psychological aesthetics and the museum experience Pablo P. L. Tinio,
Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; Part III. Objects and Media: 10.
Empirical investigation of the elements of composition in paintings: a
painting as stimulus Paul J. Locher; 11. 'Mute, motionless, variegated
rectangles': aesthetics and photography I. C. McManus and Katharina Stöver;
12. Aesthetic responses to design: a battle of impulses Paul Hekkert;
13. From music perception to an integrative framework for the psychology of
aesthetics Stefan Koelsch; 14. Theater and dance: another pathway to
understanding human nature Thalia R. Goldstein and Rebecca Yasskin; 15.
Arts education, academic achievement and cognitive ability Swathi
Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg; 16. Aesthetics and the built
environment: no painting or musical piece can compare Andréa Livi Smith;
17. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? Influencing
factors and effects of facial attractiveness Gernot Gerger and Helmut
Leder; 18. An aesthetics of literary fiction David Carr; Part IV.
Contemporary Issues and Debates: 19. Neuroaesthetics: descriptive and
experimental approaches Anjan Chatterjee; 20. How emotions shape aesthetic
experiences Stefano Mastandrea; 21. Unusual aesthetic states Emily C.
Nusbaum and Paul J. Silvia; 22. Personality and aesthetic experiences Viren
Swami and Adrian Furnham; 23. Hokusai and Fuji: cognition, convention and
pictorial invention in Japanese pictorial arts David Bell; Part V. Pulling
it All Together: 24. And all that jazz: rigour and relevance in the
psychology of aesthetics and the arts Pablo P. L. Tinio and Jeffrey K.
Smith.
Jeffrey K. Smith and Pablo P. L. Tinio; 2. Empirical aesthetics: hindsight
and foresight Oshin Vartanian; 3. Philosophy of art and empirical
aesthetics: resistance and rapprochement William P. Seeley; 4. Theoretical
foundations for an empirical aesthetics Gerald C. Cupchik; 5. Aesthetics
assessment Aaron Kozbelt and James C. Kaufman; Part II. Perspectives and
Approaches to Art and Aesthetics: 6. Beyond perception: information
processing approaches to art appreciation Helmut Leder; 7. Psychodynamics
and the arts Pavel Machotka; 8. Evolutionary approaches to art and
aesthetics Marcos Nadal and Gerardo Gómez-Puerto; 9. The walls do speak:
psychological aesthetics and the museum experience Pablo P. L. Tinio,
Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; Part III. Objects and Media: 10.
Empirical investigation of the elements of composition in paintings: a
painting as stimulus Paul J. Locher; 11. 'Mute, motionless, variegated
rectangles': aesthetics and photography I. C. McManus and Katharina Stöver;
12. Aesthetic responses to design: a battle of impulses Paul Hekkert;
13. From music perception to an integrative framework for the psychology of
aesthetics Stefan Koelsch; 14. Theater and dance: another pathway to
understanding human nature Thalia R. Goldstein and Rebecca Yasskin; 15.
Arts education, academic achievement and cognitive ability Swathi
Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg; 16. Aesthetics and the built
environment: no painting or musical piece can compare Andréa Livi Smith;
17. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? Influencing
factors and effects of facial attractiveness Gernot Gerger and Helmut
Leder; 18. An aesthetics of literary fiction David Carr; Part IV.
Contemporary Issues and Debates: 19. Neuroaesthetics: descriptive and
experimental approaches Anjan Chatterjee; 20. How emotions shape aesthetic
experiences Stefano Mastandrea; 21. Unusual aesthetic states Emily C.
Nusbaum and Paul J. Silvia; 22. Personality and aesthetic experiences Viren
Swami and Adrian Furnham; 23. Hokusai and Fuji: cognition, convention and
pictorial invention in Japanese pictorial arts David Bell; Part V. Pulling
it All Together: 24. And all that jazz: rigour and relevance in the
psychology of aesthetics and the arts Pablo P. L. Tinio and Jeffrey K.
Smith.
Part I. Concepts, Theories and Methods: 1. Introduction by the editors
Jeffrey K. Smith and Pablo P. L. Tinio; 2. Empirical aesthetics: hindsight
and foresight Oshin Vartanian; 3. Philosophy of art and empirical
aesthetics: resistance and rapprochement William P. Seeley; 4. Theoretical
foundations for an empirical aesthetics Gerald C. Cupchik; 5. Aesthetics
assessment Aaron Kozbelt and James C. Kaufman; Part II. Perspectives and
Approaches to Art and Aesthetics: 6. Beyond perception: information
processing approaches to art appreciation Helmut Leder; 7. Psychodynamics
and the arts Pavel Machotka; 8. Evolutionary approaches to art and
aesthetics Marcos Nadal and Gerardo Gómez-Puerto; 9. The walls do speak:
psychological aesthetics and the museum experience Pablo P. L. Tinio,
Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; Part III. Objects and Media: 10.
Empirical investigation of the elements of composition in paintings: a
painting as stimulus Paul J. Locher; 11. 'Mute, motionless, variegated
rectangles': aesthetics and photography I. C. McManus and Katharina Stöver;
12. Aesthetic responses to design: a battle of impulses Paul Hekkert;
13. From music perception to an integrative framework for the psychology of
aesthetics Stefan Koelsch; 14. Theater and dance: another pathway to
understanding human nature Thalia R. Goldstein and Rebecca Yasskin; 15.
Arts education, academic achievement and cognitive ability Swathi
Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg; 16. Aesthetics and the built
environment: no painting or musical piece can compare Andréa Livi Smith;
17. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? Influencing
factors and effects of facial attractiveness Gernot Gerger and Helmut
Leder; 18. An aesthetics of literary fiction David Carr; Part IV.
Contemporary Issues and Debates: 19. Neuroaesthetics: descriptive and
experimental approaches Anjan Chatterjee; 20. How emotions shape aesthetic
experiences Stefano Mastandrea; 21. Unusual aesthetic states Emily C.
Nusbaum and Paul J. Silvia; 22. Personality and aesthetic experiences Viren
Swami and Adrian Furnham; 23. Hokusai and Fuji: cognition, convention and
pictorial invention in Japanese pictorial arts David Bell; Part V. Pulling
it All Together: 24. And all that jazz: rigour and relevance in the
psychology of aesthetics and the arts Pablo P. L. Tinio and Jeffrey K.
Smith.
Jeffrey K. Smith and Pablo P. L. Tinio; 2. Empirical aesthetics: hindsight
and foresight Oshin Vartanian; 3. Philosophy of art and empirical
aesthetics: resistance and rapprochement William P. Seeley; 4. Theoretical
foundations for an empirical aesthetics Gerald C. Cupchik; 5. Aesthetics
assessment Aaron Kozbelt and James C. Kaufman; Part II. Perspectives and
Approaches to Art and Aesthetics: 6. Beyond perception: information
processing approaches to art appreciation Helmut Leder; 7. Psychodynamics
and the arts Pavel Machotka; 8. Evolutionary approaches to art and
aesthetics Marcos Nadal and Gerardo Gómez-Puerto; 9. The walls do speak:
psychological aesthetics and the museum experience Pablo P. L. Tinio,
Jeffrey K. Smith and Lisa F. Smith; Part III. Objects and Media: 10.
Empirical investigation of the elements of composition in paintings: a
painting as stimulus Paul J. Locher; 11. 'Mute, motionless, variegated
rectangles': aesthetics and photography I. C. McManus and Katharina Stöver;
12. Aesthetic responses to design: a battle of impulses Paul Hekkert;
13. From music perception to an integrative framework for the psychology of
aesthetics Stefan Koelsch; 14. Theater and dance: another pathway to
understanding human nature Thalia R. Goldstein and Rebecca Yasskin; 15.
Arts education, academic achievement and cognitive ability Swathi
Swaminathan and E. Glenn Schellenberg; 16. Aesthetics and the built
environment: no painting or musical piece can compare Andréa Livi Smith;
17. Mirror, mirror on the wall, who's the fairest one of all? Influencing
factors and effects of facial attractiveness Gernot Gerger and Helmut
Leder; 18. An aesthetics of literary fiction David Carr; Part IV.
Contemporary Issues and Debates: 19. Neuroaesthetics: descriptive and
experimental approaches Anjan Chatterjee; 20. How emotions shape aesthetic
experiences Stefano Mastandrea; 21. Unusual aesthetic states Emily C.
Nusbaum and Paul J. Silvia; 22. Personality and aesthetic experiences Viren
Swami and Adrian Furnham; 23. Hokusai and Fuji: cognition, convention and
pictorial invention in Japanese pictorial arts David Bell; Part V. Pulling
it All Together: 24. And all that jazz: rigour and relevance in the
psychology of aesthetics and the arts Pablo P. L. Tinio and Jeffrey K.
Smith.