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Book SynopsisEveryday aesthetic experiences and concerns occupy a large part of our aesthetic life. However, because of their prevalence and mundane nature, we tend not to pay much attention to them, let alone examine their significance. Western aesthetic theories of the past few centuries also neglect everyday aesthetics because of their almost exclusive emphasis on art. In a ground-breaking new study, Yuriko Saito provides a detailed investigation into our everyday aesthetic experiences, and reveals how our everyday aesthetic tastes and judgments can exert a powerful influence on the state of the world and our quality of life. By analysing a wide range of examples from our aesthetic interactions with nature, the environment, everyday objects, and Japanese culture, Saito illustrates the complex nature of seemingly simple and innocuous aesthetic responses. She discusses the inadequacy of art-centered aesthetics, the aesthetic appreciation of the distinctive characters of objects or phenomena, respo
Trade ReviewEveryday Aesthetics is a well-argued and ground-breaking piece of philosophy which has much to say about issues in contemporary philosophy of art and design theory while also helping to form a new sub-discipline within aesthetics. It also has the advantage of being immensely readable. * Tom Leddy, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
a welcome book: Saito has given serious attention to an area of the human aesthetic response that has been sadly neglected in the West. * Robert Wilkinson, British Journal of Aesthetics *
Table of ContentsIntroduction ; I. The Neglect of Everyday Aesthetics ; II. The Significance of Everyday Aesthetics ; III. Aesthetics of Distinctive Characteristics and Ambience ; IV. Everyday Aesthetic Qualities and Transience ; V. Moral-Aesthetic Judgments of Artifacts ; Conclusion ; Bibliography