Ethics of alterity, confrontation and responsability in 19th to 21st century British arts
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Ce que dit l'éditeurVarious art forms inscribe, program or perform the preference of relationship. In so doing, they put otherness high on their aesthetic agenda by caring about the cultural other, the other of gender, race, class or history. Such art forms from different periods promote a mode of sensibility to the other, whether the foreign or the invisible , or both, in their various manifestations. Sensibility to otherness is envisaged through the means of strident or humble art-forms and aesthetic choices, from the overtly experimental, to subdued adaptation. In confronting and welcoming the other art object, the other culture, or the othered citizen, art objects to the tyranny of the same and promotes such values as attentiveness, responsiveness and responsibility to forms of otherness, i.e. to the ways in which art cares about, or even takes care of the other. This implies the practice of an ethic of alterity (as distinct from the formulation of general rules) that is accountable for making the spectator or listener pay attention to social, economic and cultural invisibilities. Such an ethic of alterity joins hands with the political and may help chart the evolution of the objects and forms of engagement from the Victorian period to the present. |
RésuméConsacrées à l'articulation entre éthique et esthétique et à la relation à l'autre dans les arts britanniques (photographie, cinéma, littérature, etc.), ces études s'attachent à montrer la rupture entre les époques victorienne et moderniste et l'époque contemporaine. ©Electre 2024 |
Caractéristiques Éditeur(s) Date de parution
11 janvier 2016
Collection(s)
Horizons anglophones
Rayon
Arts généralités
Contributeur(s) Christine Reynier
(Directeur de publication), Jean-Michel Ganteau
(Directeur de publication) EAN
9782367811765
Nombre de pages
282
pages
Reliure
Broché
Dimensions
24.0
cm x
16.0
cm x
1.6
cm
Poids
520
g
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