Comparative Everyday Aesthetics: East-West Studies in Contemporary Living

Eva Kit Wah Man (Editor), Jeffrey Petts (Editor)

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Abstract

Leading international scholars present analysis and case studies from different cultural settings, East and West, exploring aesthetic interest and experience in our daily lives at home, in workplaces, using everyday things, in our built and natural environments, and in our relationships and communities. A wide range of views and examples of everyday aesthetics are presented from western philosophical paradigms, from Confucian and Daoist aesthetics, and from the Japanese tradition. All indicate universal features of human aesthetic lives together with their cultural variations. Comparative Everyday Aesthetics is a significant contribution to a key trend in international aesthetics for thinking beyond narrow art-centered conceptions of the aesthetic. It generates global discussions about good, aesthetic, everyday living in all its various aspects. It also promotes aesthetic education for personal, social, and environmental development and presents opportunities for global collaborative projects in philosophical aesthetics.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Number of pages296
ISBN (Electronic)9789048554508
ISBN (Print)9789463723367
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Feb 2023

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