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Art as Performance

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    作者(群): Davies, Dave
    出版社: Blackwell
    出版年份: 2004
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  • In this richly argued and provocative book, David Davies elaborates and defends a broad conceptual framework for thinking about the arts that reveals important continuities and discontinuities between traditional and modern art, and between different artistic disciplines. 

     

    • Elaborates and defends a broad conceptual framework for thinking about the arts.
    • Offers a provocative view about the kinds of things that artworks are and how they are to be understood.
    • Reveals important continuities and discontinuities between traditional and modern art.
    • Highlights core topics in aesthetics and art theory, including traditional theories about the nature of art, aesthetic appreciation, artistic intentions, performance, and artistic meaning.

Preface.

1. Introduction:.
Challenges to Aesthetic Empiricism.
Methodological Interlude: The ‘Pragmatic Constraint’ on the Ontology of Art.
Aesthetic Empiricism and the Philosophy of Art.

2. Aesthetic Empiricism:.
Indirect Arguments Against Aesthetic Empiricism.

3. The Fine Structure of the Focus of Appreciation:.
The Structure of the Focus of Appreciation.

4. The Artwork as Performance: An Argument from Artistic Intentions:.
Overview.
The Bearing of Provenance on Work and Focus.
Artistic Intentions and the Ontology of Art.
Interpretation and Intention.
A Role for Actual Intentions.
Ontological Implications.
Conclusions.

5. Provenance, Modality, and the Identity of the Artwork:.
Preliminaries.

6. Artwork, Action, and Performance.

7. Art as Performance:.
Elaborating the Performance Theory.
Structure and Focus.
Heuristics and the Individuation of Artworks.
Work-Constitution and Modality on the Performance Theory.
Performances, Actions, and Doings.

8. Revisionism and Modernism Revisited.

9. Performance as Art.

10. Defining ‘Art’ as Performance, and the Values of Art:.
Notes Towards a Definition of ‘Art’.
The Values of Art.
Conclusions: The Case Against Contextualism.

References.

Index