Aesthetics of Violence

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Aesthetics of Violence

Art, Fiction, Drama and Film

The arts: general topics Theory of art Theatre studies Films, cinema Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers Philosophy: aesthetics

Author: Robert Appelbaum

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 30th November 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 196 pages

ISBN: 9781786605047


Violence at an aesthetic remove from the spectator or reader

has been a key element of narrative and visual arts since Greek antiquity. Here Robert Appelbaum explores the nature of mimesis, aggression, the effects of antagonism and victimization and the political uses of art throughout history. He examines how violence in art is formed, contextualised and used by its audiences and readers. Bringing traditional German aesthetic and social theory to bear on the modern problem of violence in art, Appelbaum engages theorists including Kant, Schiller, Hegel, Adorno and Gadamer. The book takes the reader from Homer and Shakespeare to slasher films and performance art, showing how violence becomes at once a language, a motive, and an idea in the experience of art. It addresses the controversies head on, taking a nuanced view of the subject, understanding that art can damage as well as redeem. But it concludes by showing that violence (in the real world) is a necessary condition of art (in the world of mimetic play).

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