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Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture
ISSN: 1661-805X
This series hosts works coming from both sides of the Atlantic that offer multicultural and interdisciplinary perspectives on modern literary, aesthetic, and cultural issues. It embraces studies of literature, theatre, cinema, visual arts, or dance. Defamiliarizing subjects by adopting an outsiders view or bringing to bear different aesthetic or theoretical discourses on particular cultural spheres are among the privileged approaches of Transatlantic Aesthetics and Culture. The series aims to foster dialogue and encourage different cultural and critical discourses. It welcomes monographs and collections of essays. Contributors are invited to submit projects to the editors.
9 publications
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Minima Aesthetica
Die Kunst des Verschwindens- Robert Walsers mikrographische Entwürfe" Aus dem Bleistiftgebiet"©2001 Thesis - 
		
			
	
	
Aesthetics Primer
©2009 Textbook - 
		
			
	
	
Design as Aesthetic Communication
Structuring Random-Order; Deconstruction of Formal Rationality©1989 Others - 
		
			
	
	
The Colours of the Past in Victorian England
©2016 Edited Collection - 
		
			
	
	
Aesthetics, Empathy and Education
©2013 Textbook - 
		
			
	
	
Colourful Green Ideas
Papers from the conference "30 years of language and ecology</I> (Graz, 2000) and the symposium "Sprache und Ökologie</I> (Passau, 2001)- Vorträge der Tagung "30 Jahre Ökolinguistik</I> (Graz 2000) und des Symposiums "Sprache und Ökologie</I> (©2003 Edited Collection - 
		
			
	
	
Toward an Aesthetics of Blindness
An Interdisciplinary Response to Synge, Yeats, and Friel©2007 Monographs