European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural Perspective

My aim in this paper is to address some difficulties related to the development of an emerging research program called world art studies. While it originates as a European discipline in the German scholarly tradition around 1900 (Pfisterer in Zijlmans, 2008), this program comes to the fore only rece...

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Main Author: Ancuta Mortu
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Language:ces
Published: University of Presov, Faculty of Arts 2018-12-01
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Online Access:https://espes.ff.unipo.sk/index.php/ESPES/article/view/137
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spelling doaj-327304fe0b97468a9c90946c956d01312021-04-02T13:28:06ZcesUniversity of Presov, Faculty of ArtsESPES1339-11192018-12-01724350129European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural PerspectiveAncuta Mortu0Centre de recherches sur les arts et le langage, ParisMy aim in this paper is to address some difficulties related to the development of an emerging research program called world art studies. While it originates as a European discipline in the German scholarly tradition around 1900 (Pfisterer in Zijlmans, 2008), this program comes to the fore only recently (Onians, 1996, 2016), with recent advances in natural and cognitive sciences which hold promise for providing more inclusive categories that could serve the study of art as a worldwide phenomenon. I focus more specifically on the strengths and weaknesses of psychology as explanatory framework for world art studies. Unlike the romantic art historiographers of the late 19th century, contemporary scholars no longer dwell on collective mentalities or spirits of an age (Gombrich, 1967) but the problem of postulating mysterious faculties in relation to art behavior and aesthetic response is still present when adopting as an entry point the universality of human nature.https://espes.ff.unipo.sk/index.php/ESPES/article/view/137art historical writingworld art studieshuman cognitionpsychologyEuropean context
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title European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural Perspective
title_short European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural Perspective
title_full European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural Perspective
title_fullStr European Thinking and the Study of World Art from a Natural Perspective
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publisher University of Presov, Faculty of Arts
series ESPES
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description My aim in this paper is to address some difficulties related to the development of an emerging research program called world art studies. While it originates as a European discipline in the German scholarly tradition around 1900 (Pfisterer in Zijlmans, 2008), this program comes to the fore only recently (Onians, 1996, 2016), with recent advances in natural and cognitive sciences which hold promise for providing more inclusive categories that could serve the study of art as a worldwide phenomenon. I focus more specifically on the strengths and weaknesses of psychology as explanatory framework for world art studies. Unlike the romantic art historiographers of the late 19th century, contemporary scholars no longer dwell on collective mentalities or spirits of an age (Gombrich, 1967) but the problem of postulating mysterious faculties in relation to art behavior and aesthetic response is still present when adopting as an entry point the universality of human nature.
topic art historical writing
world art studies
human cognition
psychology
European context
url https://espes.ff.unipo.sk/index.php/ESPES/article/view/137
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