Aesthetics & Alienation

Aesthetics & Alienation

by Gary Tedman
Aesthetics & Alienation

Aesthetics & Alienation

by Gary Tedman

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Overview

A complete and original theory of aesthetics based on Marx and Althusser in the modernist Marxist anti-humanist tradition (Brecht, Althusser, Benjamin, Adorno). The main concepts that arise from this work are: the aesthetic level of practice, aesthetic state apparatuses, aesthetic interpellation, and pseudo dialectics, all of which are used to understand the role of aesthetic experience and its place in everyday life. - In the space long thought as necessary to fill spanning the gap between Marx and Freud, the author proposes that aesthetics can be located and defined in a concrete way. We are therefore looking at a domain involving and implicating feelings, affections, dispositions, sensibilities and sensuality, as well as their social role in art, tradition, ritual, and taboo. With the classic Marxist concepts of base and superstructure divided into levels, economic, ideological, and political, the aesthetic level of practice is the area that has traditionally been mostly either missing or mislocated and, especially perhaps, misrepresented for political reasons. The importance of this level is that it fuels and supports the media, or as Althusser described it the 'traffic' (or mediation) between base and superstructure, although for Althusser this was ideological traffic. Here, this is also defined as aesthetic. From this vantage point, we begin to be able to see aesthetic state apparatuses, analyse how they function, both in the past, historically (for example firstly in art history), and today, in the contemporary political context, to grasp the role that art and feelings, along with affective alienation, plays in our culture as a complete and, in fact, cyclical reciprocating system.
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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780993010
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 06/16/2012
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 273
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.80(d)

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Acknowledgements ix

Ch 1 Introduction 1

Ch 2 Method 20

Ch 3 Feelings and Ideas in Marx, Freud and Althusser 32

Ch 4 Ideology, the State and the Aesthetic Level of Practice 40

Ch 5 Notes towards a Foundation for a Subjectless Aesthetics 66

Ch 6 Marx's 1844 Manuscripts as a Work of Art 90

Ch 7 East/West and the Marx-Zeno Dialectic 114

Ch 8 Origins of Kitsch and Counterfeit Dialectics 137

Ch 9 Paris 1844, Manet and Courbet 154

Ch 10 the Art Aesthetic State Apparatuses 161

Ch 11 the Family as Aesthetic State Apparatus 193

Ch 12 Soviet Avant Garde Aesthetics 203

Ch 13 Art and Education 230

Ch 14 Class Struggles Today 243

Notes 247

References 253

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