TY - BOOK AU - Stejskal,Jakub AU - Stejskal,Jakub TI - Objects of Authority: A Postformalist Aesthetics SN - 9781003213406 PY - 2022/// PB - Taylor & Francis, Routledge [Imprint] KW - Humanities KW - thema KW - Philosophy: aesthetics KW - Philosophy KW - The arts: general topics KW - The Arts KW - Acheulean handaxes KW - aesthetic archaeology KW - aesthetic objects KW - aesthetic status KW - artifacts KW - Assyrian statues KW - contextualist aesthetics KW - Cycladic marble figures KW - David Summers KW - form KW - formalist aesthetics KW - Jakub Stejskal KW - Late Gothic monochrome wooden sculptures KW - medium KW - postformalism KW - postformalist aesthetic KW - remote cultures KW - remote objects KW - split representation KW - universal style KW - vertical bilateral symmetry KW - Whitney Davis N1 - Free-to-read N2 - Is the celebrated elegance of Cycladic marble figurines an effect their Early Bronze Age producers intended? Can one adequately appreciate an Assyrian regal statue described by a cuneiform inscription as beautiful? What to make of the apparent aesthetic richness of the traditional cultures of Melanesia, which, however, engage in virtually no recognizable aesthetic discourse? Questions such as these have been formulated and discussed by scholars of remote cultures against the backdrop of a general scepticism about the prospects of escaping the conditioning of one's own aesthetic culture and attuning to the norms of a remote one. This book makes a radical move: it treats the remote observers lack of aesthetic insight not as a hindrance to aesthetic analysis, but as a condition requiring an aesthetic theory that would make room for an aesthetic analysis independent of the model of competent aesthetic judgement or appreciation. Objects of Authority represents a rare effort at bringing together methods and concepts that are often addressed by separate disciplines. It will appeal to scholars and advanced students working on philosophical, art-historical, and anthropological theories of visual art and material culture UR - https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/58582 ER -