Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism

While ecocriticism has become a respected field in literary theory and in the broader landscape of aesthetic philosophy, it could benefit from an enhanced ethical-political framework which social ecology – an underrated critical theory developed by Murray Bookchin – could provide. This essay attempt...

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Main Author: Owen, Connor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAHkartell 2016-12-01
Series:Studies in Arts and Humanities
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Online Access:http://sahjournal.com/index.php/sah/article/view/78
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spelling doaj-6200aeecd87c4b10a3cf71deafd30e662020-11-24T22:00:34ZengSAHkartellStudies in Arts and Humanities2009-826X2009-82782016-12-0122324910.18193/sah.v2i2.78 Social Ecology and Aesthetic CriticismOwen, Connor0Dublin Business SchoolWhile ecocriticism has become a respected field in literary theory and in the broader landscape of aesthetic philosophy, it could benefit from an enhanced ethical-political framework which social ecology – an underrated critical theory developed by Murray Bookchin – could provide. This essay attempts to tease out the potentials for such a framework, integrating the insights of social ecology, ecocriticism, Critical Realism, and John Dewey's aesthetic concepts into a layered idea-set used for the study of all kinds of aesthetic objects, from popular art to the gallery arts. Its key principles are the emergence of aesthetic objects (including formal artworks) out of congealed human experience, the relation between organism and environment in assessing meaning, the breakdown of implicit or overt hierarchies within a work, and the idea of the artist and art-critic as a "gardener".http://sahjournal.com/index.php/sah/article/view/78Social ecology; Aesthetics; Ecocriticism; Aesthetic philosophy; Ecosemiotics
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Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
Studies in Arts and Humanities
Social ecology; Aesthetics; Ecocriticism; Aesthetic philosophy; Ecosemiotics
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title Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
title_short Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
title_full Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
title_fullStr Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
title_full_unstemmed Social Ecology and Aesthetic Criticism
title_sort social ecology and aesthetic criticism
publisher SAHkartell
series Studies in Arts and Humanities
issn 2009-826X
2009-8278
publishDate 2016-12-01
description While ecocriticism has become a respected field in literary theory and in the broader landscape of aesthetic philosophy, it could benefit from an enhanced ethical-political framework which social ecology – an underrated critical theory developed by Murray Bookchin – could provide. This essay attempts to tease out the potentials for such a framework, integrating the insights of social ecology, ecocriticism, Critical Realism, and John Dewey's aesthetic concepts into a layered idea-set used for the study of all kinds of aesthetic objects, from popular art to the gallery arts. Its key principles are the emergence of aesthetic objects (including formal artworks) out of congealed human experience, the relation between organism and environment in assessing meaning, the breakdown of implicit or overt hierarchies within a work, and the idea of the artist and art-critic as a "gardener".
topic Social ecology; Aesthetics; Ecocriticism; Aesthetic philosophy; Ecosemiotics
url http://sahjournal.com/index.php/sah/article/view/78
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