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Psychologizing of Modernity, The: Art, Architecture and History


Psychologizing of Modernity, The: Art, Architecture and History

Paperback by Jarzombek, Mark (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Psychologizing of Modernity, The: Art, Architecture and History

£36.99

ISBN:
9780521147637
Publication Date:
3 Feb 2011
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Pages:
340 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 15 May 2024
Psychologizing of Modernity, The: Art, Architecture and History

Description

In The Psychologizing of Modernity Mark Jarzombek examines the impact of psychology on twentieth-century aesthetics. Analysing the interface between psychology, art history and avant-gardist practices, he also reflects on the longevity of the myth of aesthetic individuality as it infiltrated not only avant-garde art, but also history writing. The principal focus of this study is pre-World War II Germany, where theories of empathy and Entartung emerged; and post-war America, where artists, critics and historians gradually shifted from their reliance on psychology to philosophy and theory. Included are discussions of writers such as Heinrich Wölfflin, Ludwig Volkmann, John Dewey, Vincent Scully and Richard Arnheim, among others. The Psychologizing of Modernity is a broad and erudite study of the evolution of modern aesthetic thinking in the fields of art and architectural history.

Contents

List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; A prolegomenon to critical historiography; Introduction: art psychology, the elusive discipline; 1. The psychologizing of modernity: initial soundings; 2. The body ethos; 3. The vitalist ethos; 4. The social ethos; 5. The literary ethos; 6. Theory activism; Conclusion: the disciplinary dialectics of art and architecture's intellectual history; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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