PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics
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PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics
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PHILOSOPHY / Aesthetics
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of36
- Yellow, the history of a color, Michel Pastoureau ; translated by Jody Gladding
- The inner reaches of outer space, metaphor as myth and as religion, Joseph Campbell
- Repair revolution, how fixers are transforming our throwaway culture, John Wackman & Elizabeth Knight
- Movement, action, image, montage, Sergei Eisenstein and the cinema in crisis, Luka Arsenjuk
- Shakespeare for snowflakes, on slapstick and sympathy, Ian Burrows
- Bulletproof vest, Kenneth R. Rosen
- On color, David Scott Kastan with Stephen Farthing
- Key terms in philosophy of art, Tiger C. Roholt
- Red, the history of a color, Michel Pastoureau ; translated by Jody Gladding
- Dressed, a philosophy of clothes, Shahidha Bari
- Hyphen, Pardis Mahdavi
- Of stigmatology, punctuation as experience, Peter Szendy ; translated by Jan Plug
- Timeless simplicity, creative living in a consumer society, John Lane ; with illustrations by Clifford Harper
- Waste, a philosophy of things, by William Viney
- The event of literature, Terry Eagleton
- Beyond unwanted sound, noise, affect and aesthetic moralism, Marie Thompson
- Burger, Carol J. Adams
- Pretentiousness, why it matters, Dan Fox
- Aesthetics, a very short introduction, Bence Nanay
- Choreography invisible, the disappearing work of dance, Anna Pakes
- Black is beautiful, a philosophy of black aesthetics, Paul C. Taylor
- The aesthetics of wine, Douglas Burnham and Ole Martin Skilleas
- Beauty, a very short introduction, Roger Scruton
- The invisible dragon, essays on beauty, Dave Hickey
- The philosophy of theatre, drama and acting, edited by Tom Stern
- The joyous science, ('la gaya scienza'), Friedrich Nietzsche ; translated and edited by R. Kevin Hill
- Potato, Rebecca Earle
- Blue, the history of a color, Michel Pastoureau
- Adornment, what self-decoration tells us about who we are, Stephen Davies
- Better living through criticism, how to think about art, pleasure, beauty, and truth, A.O. Scott
- Thinking out of sight, writings on the arts of the visible, Jacques Derrida ; edited by Ginette Michaud, Joana MasoĢ, and Javier Bassas ; with new translations by Laurent Milesi
- How to sleep, the art, biology and culture of unconsciousness, Matthew Fuller
- Magic and loss, the internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- What we see when we read, a phenomenology ; with illustrations, Peter Mendelsund
- The new aesthetics of deculturation, neoliberalism, fundamentalism and kitsch, Thorsten Botz-Bornstein
- TV, Susan Bordo
Outgoing Resources
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