Art and Entertainment: A Philosophical Exploration
Art and Entertainment: A Philosophical Exploration
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Andy Hamilton's book explores art and entertainment from a philosophical standpoint, arguing that they are not opposites but form a loosely connected conceptual system. He questions the received modernist view and examines artist-entertainers such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Louis Armstrong, and Billie Holiday. He argues that entertainment is audience-centred but so is art, and that art should pass the test of time while entertainment must pass the test of its own time. The book includes dialogues with artists, critics, and academics that help to recast or reformulate the debate. It is essential reading for those working in art and aesthetics, as well as those in related disciplines.
Format: Hardback
Length: 282 pages
Publication date: 29 February 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Philosophers have delved into the realm of art, encompassing artistic practices like poetry, since ancient times. However, the emergence of art and entertainment systems truly took place in the modern era, particularly in the West during the 18th and 19th centuries. Regrettably, philosophers have paid relatively little attention to the concept of entertainment. In his book, Andy Hamilton delves into art and entertainment from a philosophical perspective, challenging modernist theories that perceive them as opposing forces. While he acknowledges their interconnectedness, he emphasizes their distinct differences.
Hamilton begins by questioning the prevailing modernist view, examining artist-entertainers such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Louis Armstrong, and Billie Holiday. He argues that entertainment, by its nature, is audience-centered, while art possesses a unique audience-centeredness in a different way. Consequently, while art should stand the test of time, entertainment must cater to the prevailing tastes and preferences of its time.
Art and entertainment are interdependent concepts that require understanding alongside other aesthetic concepts such as criticism, genius, canons, and design. These concepts form the basis of subsequent chapters in the book, where Hamilton develops a meritocratic position that avoids elitism and populism. He also addresses the contemporary charge of cultural appropriation and qualifies it.
An innovative aspect of the book is the inclusion of dialogues with artists, critics, and academics, which contribute to reshaping or reformulating the ongoing debate. Art and Entertainment: A Philosophical Exploration is a valuable resource for those engaged in art and aesthetics, as well as those interested in related disciplines such as cultural studies, music, and film studies, with a focus on entertainment.
Weight: 700g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138599925
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