Continuity between the world and art, the problem of globalization / by Pedro Aullon de Haro ; translated by Jill Buckenham and Ricardo Miguel Alfonso.
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- PN56.G55 A95 2017eb
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Epistemological Introduction or Aesthetic Basis; Chapter I; Chapter II; Chapter III; An Introduction to the Problem of Globalization; Chapter I; Chapter II; Chapter III
This book represents a synthetic challenge to create a general aesthetics overcoming the problem of mimesis and any subordination of art, by using the ancient concept of continuity. Consequently, it traces an ontology of continuity considering nature as landscape, the persons who inhabit it as character, and the passage of the character in the landscape as journey. In addition, it also addresses the problem of continuity and globalization. As such, it is of special interest to readers of aesthetic and critical thinking, as well as literary and sociocultural scholars.
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