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Cytherica

Aesthetic-Political Essays in an Aphrodisian Key

by Josef Chytry (Author)
©2005 Monographs XVII, 304 Pages

Summary

Cytherica boldly introduces a new faculty of thought called cytherics to contemporary academic discursivities. It defines cytherics as the sighting and siting of an aesthetic-erotic, or «aphrodisian», environment. Building on the furthest extensions of aesthetics since the eighteenth century, cytherics develops both the aesthetic-political and aesthetic-erotic dimensions of the aesthetic tradition to formulate exciting new responses to the pressing issues of contemporary societies. While drawing richly on the background of German and European Hellenism, this book provides valuable new insights for those working in the areas of the aesthetic-political, critical theory, postmodernist discursivities, and dialectical speculation.

Details

Pages
XVII, 304
Year
2005
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820474168
Language
English
Keywords
Deutschland Ästhetik aesthetics literature politics erotics philosophy history classics Geschichte 1750-1980
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2005. XVII, 304 pp.

Biographical notes

Josef Chytry (Author)

The Author: Josef Chytry is Adjunct Professor of Cultural History and Visual Criticism at the California College of the Arts and Managing Editor of the Oxford journal Industrial and Corporate Change. He received his D.Phil. in politics and the history of ideas from the University of Oxford and was a Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow in philosophy at the University of Tübingen, Germany. Dr. Chytry is author of The Aesthetic State: A Quest in Modern German Thought and co-editor of Understanding Industrial and Corporate Change and Technology, Organization, and Competitiveness.

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