Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes From And Why by Ellen Dissanayake
Homo Aestheticus: Where Art Comes From And Why by Ellen Dissanayake
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All human societies throughout history have given a special place to the arts. Even nomadic peoples who own scarcely any material possessions embellish what they do own, decorate their bodies, and celebrate special occasions with music, song, and dance. A fundamentally human appetite or need is being expressed--and met--by artistic activity. As Ellen Dissanayake argues in this stimulating and intellectually far-ranging book, only by discovering the natural origins of this human need of art will we truly know what art is, what it means, and what its future might be. Describing visual display, poetic language, song and dance, music, and dramatic performance as ways by which humans have universally, necessarily, and immemorially shaped and enhanced the things they care about, Dissanayake shows that aesthetic perception is not something that we learn or acquire for its own sake but is inherent in the reconciliation of culture and nature that has marked our evolution as humans. This 1995 University of Washington Press Softcover is in good condition.
ISBN: 9780295974798 SKU: 1574058 Note: Any image shown is from a stock photo and is not the actual book.
Location: Art