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Necessity of Artspeak: The Language of Arts in the Western Tradition

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Full Title:

Necessity of Artspeak: The Language of Arts in the Western Tradition

Contributors:

By (Author) Roy Harris

ISBN:

9780826460790

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.

Publication Date:

1st May 2003

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Theory of art
Sociolinguistics

Dewey:

306.47

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

224

Weight:

410g

Description

Are contemporary art theorists and critics speaking a language that has lost its meaning Is it still based on concepts and values that are long out of date Does anyone know what the function of the arts is in modern societyRoy Harris breaks new ground with his linguistic approach to the key issues. He situates those issues within the long-running debate about the arts and their place in society which goes back to the Classical period in ancient Greece. Contributors to the debate included some of the most celebrated artists and philosophers of their day--Plato, Aristotle, Leonardo, Kant, Hegel, Wagner, Baudelaire, Zola, Delacroix--but none of these eminent figures or their supporters provided a reasoned overview examining the multilingual development of Western artspeak as a whole. Nor did they develop any explicit account of the relationship between the arts and language.The Necessity of Artspeak shows for the first time that what have usually been considered problems of aesthetics and artistic justification often have their source in the linguistic assumptions underlying the terms and arguments presented. It also shows how artspeak has been--and continues to be--manipulated to serve the interests of particular social groups and agendas. Until the semantics of artspeak is more widely understood, the public will continue to be taken in by the latest fads and fashions that propagandists of the art world promote.

Author Bio

Roy Harris is Emeritus Professor of General Linguisticsat the University of Oxford, UK.

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