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Art or the Aesthetic? The Relevance 18 of the Classical Sociology of Art for the Current Sociology of Culture. Ben Merriman. 18.1 Introduction. The sociology of art is a major part of one of sociology’s largest, most engaging subfields, cul-tural sociology.
2: The aesthetic in sociological thinking The aesthetic has always been a source of suspicion for sociology, even though numerous canonical sociologists have seen it as central to their concerns. But the dramatic growth of cultural sociology – with its interests in music, the visual arts, writing and performance – has
25 Ιουλ 2020 · Aesthetics in postmodern times -- 1. The sociological critique of aesthetics -- 2. Sociology versus aesthetics -- 3. Political and aesthetic value -- 4. The nature of the aesthetic -- 5. The specificity of art -- 6. Towards a sociological aesthetics. Includes bibliographical references.
sociology of art deals with the examination of artistic problems in order to gain new knowledge of society, while sociological aesthetics examines social circumstances of the origin and the influence of art in order to illuminate its essential interest more completely,
aesthetics and sociological analysis easily emanated from these three styles in one city. Urban design incorporates far more than buildings and can offer revealing insights into prevailing values, particularly in the use of public space.
why should it be less painful in the field of art, and why is art unable to represent in its products or to implement in its practice the freedom that sociology cultivates?
This articles questions some of the basic assumptions of sociological aesthetics. Tak-ing the “linguistic turn” with Susanne Langer, it assumes throughout that art is a social phenomenon that involves body, emotions and symbolism. To understand the experience of art today, it takes an articulation between phenomenology, hermeneu-