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This volumethe second in Max Van Manen's Phenomenology of Practice seriesbrings together personal narrative, human research methodology, and an extensive knowledge of aesthetic discourse to redefine the sublime in terms of direct and immediate experience. Erika Goble first traces the concept's origin and development in Western philosophy, revealing how efforts to theorize aesthetic quality in axiomatic or objective frameworks fail to account for the variety of experiential paradoxes that can be evoked by a single image. She then examines several first-person descriptions of encounters with the sublime in order to reflect on a series of questions that have escaped aesthetic philosophy so far: What makes an experience uniquely sublime? What does this experience reveal about the human phenomenon of sublimity when it is evoked by an image? What does the experience of the sublime reveal about ourselves as being in the world with images? Goble's book is a corrective to the rampant philoso

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"This engaging and original book reveals whole new dimensions of the experiences of the sublime. It will captivate art critics, philosophers, and laymen alike." - Alphonso Lingis, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University



Table of Contents

Contents:
1) An Introduction to the Sublimity of Images
2) The Flight of Icarus: The Sublime as Awe & Terror
3) The Tate’s Blue Butterflies: The Sublime as the Experience of the Exquisite & the Monstrous
4) The Raw Appeal of a Figure with Meat: The Sublime as the Experience of Horror & Delight
5) The Challenge of Doubting Thomas: The Sublime as the Experience of Clarity & Mystery
6) On a Starry Night like this, I would like to Die: The Sublime as Existence & Inexistence
7) Sublimity and the Image
8) Pedagogy and the Sublime Image
9) References

Visual Phenomenology

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/29/2016 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138208414, 978-1138208414
      ISBN10: 1138208418

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volumethe second in Max Van Manen's Phenomenology of Practice seriesbrings together personal narrative, human research methodology, and an extensive knowledge of aesthetic discourse to redefine the sublime in terms of direct and immediate experience. Erika Goble first traces the concept's origin and development in Western philosophy, revealing how efforts to theorize aesthetic quality in axiomatic or objective frameworks fail to account for the variety of experiential paradoxes that can be evoked by a single image. She then examines several first-person descriptions of encounters with the sublime in order to reflect on a series of questions that have escaped aesthetic philosophy so far: What makes an experience uniquely sublime? What does this experience reveal about the human phenomenon of sublimity when it is evoked by an image? What does the experience of the sublime reveal about ourselves as being in the world with images? Goble's book is a corrective to the rampant philoso

      Trade Review

      "This engaging and original book reveals whole new dimensions of the experiences of the sublime. It will captivate art critics, philosophers, and laymen alike." - Alphonso Lingis, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University



      Table of Contents

      Contents:
      1) An Introduction to the Sublimity of Images
      2) The Flight of Icarus: The Sublime as Awe & Terror
      3) The Tate’s Blue Butterflies: The Sublime as the Experience of the Exquisite & the Monstrous
      4) The Raw Appeal of a Figure with Meat: The Sublime as the Experience of Horror & Delight
      5) The Challenge of Doubting Thomas: The Sublime as the Experience of Clarity & Mystery
      6) On a Starry Night like this, I would like to Die: The Sublime as Existence & Inexistence
      7) Sublimity and the Image
      8) Pedagogy and the Sublime Image
      9) References

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