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Aesthetics As Secular Milleniapb

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 01.03.2015

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Informationen zum Autor By Benjamin Bennett Klappentext The concept of secular millennialism summarizes a crucial point made by Hannah Arendt in The Origins of Totalitarianism: that twentieth-century totalitarian movements, in Nazi Germany and in the Soviet Union under Stalin, are not nationalistic but essentially millennialist, focused on the achievement of a universal world order. The question of whether totalitarian thinking can be located in a secular millennialist tradition is brought to the forefront in Aesthetics as Secular Millennialism: Its Trail from Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler by Benjamin Bennett. Bennett contends that the new philosophical science of aesthetics-beginning in the eighteenth century with Baumgarten, Kant, and Schiller-is the source of such a tradition. Bennett uses the term "aesthetics" to designate a tradition which begins under that name but, in the course of the nineteenth century, concerns itself less directly with questions of beauty or art while not losing its secular millennialist tendency. He argues that modern philosophical hermeneutics, in Dilthey, Heidegger, and Gadamer, belongs to the aesthetic tradition. Bennett explores the realistic novel as the main vehicle by which aesthetic tradition maintains itself in the nineteenth century and attracts a large popular following. The argument culminates in a discussion of relations among aesthetics, totalitarian propaganda, and the "totalitarian imagination" with its dream of "human omnipotence" (Arendt). Aesthetics as Secular Millennialism also maintains an attentiveness to instances of resistance against the aesthetic impetus in history-hence ultimately against totalitarianism. Zusammenfassung Secular Millenialism: The Train of Aesthetics from Baumgarten and Kant to Walt Disney and Hitler by Benjamin Bennett combines the perspectives of intellectual history! literary history! and political history in order to illuminate the operation of the idea of aesthetics! and of the historical actualization of that idea! in the background of twentieth-century totalitarianism. Inhaltsverzeichnis AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART ONEChapter 1: Millennial Politics: The Beginning of AestheticsChapter 2: The History and Problems of the Idea of Aesthetics: The Issue of Communication Chapter 3: The Irrelevance of Aesthetics as Discovered in "Classical" WeimarChapter 4: Kant and His Shadow: The Persistence of PhilosophicalAestheticsChapter 5: Aesthetics andHermeneuticsChapter 6: The End of Aesthetics: Heidegger and AdornoPART TWO Chapter 7: Novels and the Novel Chapter 8: The Millennial Novel and Its Unmasking Chapter 9: Aesthetic Response and Propaganda: The Invention ofSimultaneity Chapter 10: The Totalitarian Imagination and Its Opposite Interchapter Chapter 11: What's Up, Doc? Resistance in Spite of Itself Bibliography Index...

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Authors Benjamin Bennett
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 01.03.2015, delayed
 
EAN 9781611486582
ISBN 978-1-61148-658-2
Series New Studies in the Age of Goethe
New Studies in the Age of Goet
New Studies in the Age of Goethe
New Studies in the Age of Goet
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

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