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Caro and Murphy introduce the philosophy of Quantum Aesthetics-a theoretical framework developed by Spanish-language theorists that has spread throughout the world in the last three years-to an English-speaking audience. In order to achieve this, writers from around the world were asked to either apply quantum aesthetics philosophy to their respective areas of study, or write about their current work within this theoretical framework. Chapters are devoted to the history of quantum aesthetics, quantum art, quantum literature, quantum politics, quantum anthropology, and so forth. In the end,…mehr
Caro and Murphy introduce the philosophy of Quantum Aesthetics-a theoretical framework developed by Spanish-language theorists that has spread throughout the world in the last three years-to an English-speaking audience. In order to achieve this, writers from around the world were asked to either apply quantum aesthetics philosophy to their respective areas of study, or write about their current work within this theoretical framework.
Chapters are devoted to the history of quantum aesthetics, quantum art, quantum literature, quantum politics, quantum anthropology, and so forth. In the end, the general elements of a quantum culture are outlined, and the differences that this culture shows with respect to old conceptualizations of this domain are explained. With respect to the field of cultural studies, this new approach to cultural analysis changes how societies can be investigated as well as provides cultural studies with a more comprehensive and integrated framework. Specifically noteworthy is that quantum aesthetics is less reductionistic than research strategies of the past. A provocative collection for scholars, students, and other researchers involved with the sociology of culture, cultural studies, social philosophy, and sociological theory.
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Autorenporträt
MANUEL J. CARO is an Instructor in the Department of Sociology, University of Miami. He has participated in various international conferences and has two publications that deal with Quantum Aesthetics.
JOHN W. MURPHY is Professor of Sociology at the University of Miami. He has authored, edited, or co-authored/co-edited 20 earlier books, including Computers, Human Interaction, and Organizations, co-edited with Vicente Berdayes (Praeger, 2000).
Inhaltsangabe
Overcoming the Limit Syndrome by Gregorio Morales Quantum Language by Mihaela Dvorac Quantum Literature by Francisco Javier Peñas Bermejo Aesthetics as Creation and Transformation of World Awareness by Algis Mickunas Quantum Aesthetics and Art History by Jeniffer Wilson Quantum Aesthetics: Art and Physics by María Caro and Andrés Monteagudo Individuation and Social Group by Juan Antonio Díaz de Rada The Interpretive Foundations of Culture: Quantum Aesthetics and Anthropology by Graciela Elizabeth Bergallo Quantum Aesthetics and the Polity Suggested Readings Index
Overcoming the Limit Syndrome by Gregorio Morales Quantum Language by Mihaela Dvorac Quantum Literature by Francisco Javier Peñas Bermejo Aesthetics as Creation and Transformation of World Awareness by Algis Mickunas Quantum Aesthetics and Art History by Jeniffer Wilson Quantum Aesthetics: Art and Physics by María Caro and Andrés Monteagudo Individuation and Social Group by Juan Antonio Díaz de Rada The Interpretive Foundations of Culture: Quantum Aesthetics and Anthropology by Graciela Elizabeth Bergallo Quantum Aesthetics and the Polity Suggested Readings Index
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