Suffering art gladly : the paradox of negative emotion in art

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Suffering art gladly : the paradox of negative emotion in art

edited by Jerrold Levinson

Palgrave Macmillan, 2014

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

A collection of newly composed essays, some with a historical focus and some with a contemporary focus, which addresses the problem of explaining the appeal of artworks whose appreciation entails negative or difficult emotions on the appreciator's part - what has traditionally been known as "the paradox of tragedy".

目次

  • Introduction
  • Jerrold Levinson PART I: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES 1. Tragic Pleasures in Plato and Aristotle
  • Pierre Destree 2. The Paradox of Negative Emotion in Art in Enlightenment Aesthetics
  • Carole Talon-Hugon 3. A Lust of the Mind: Curiosity and Aversion in 18th Century British Aesthetics
  • Carolyn Korsmeyer 4. Mere Suffering: Hume and the Problem of Tragedy
  • Christopher Williams 5. The Problem and Promise of the Sublime: Lessons from Kant and Schopenhauer
  • Sandra Shapshay PART II: CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVES 6. A Simple Solution to the Paradox of Negative Emotion
  • Raf DeClercq 7. Painful Art and the Limits of Well-Being
  • Aaron Smuts 8. That Obscure Object of Desire: Pleasure in Painful Art
  • Jonathan Gilmore 9. Playing With Fire: Art and the Seductive Power of Pain
  • Iskra Fileva 10. Heavenly Hurt: The Joy and Value of Sad Poetry
  • Anna Christina Ribeiro 11. Negative Emotions and Creativity
  • Derek Matravers 12. Attention, Negative Valence, and Tragic Emotions
  • Cain Todd 13. Watching the Unwatchable: 'Irreversible', 'Empire', and the Other Paradox of Negative Emotions
  • David Davies

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