Reading in Detail: Aesthetics and the FeminineWho cares about details? As Naomi Schor explains in her highly influential book, we do-but it has not always been so. The interest in detail--in art, in literature, and as an aesthetic category--is the product of the decline of classicism and the rise of realism. |
Contents
1972 | |
Hegels Aesthetics | |
Wey Loos Lukács | |
The Case of Sigmund Freud | |
Roland Barthess Aesthetics | |
Dalis Freud | |
The Conquest of Plassans | |
Fiction as InterpretationInterpretation as Fiction | |
Truth in Sculpture | |
The Curé de Tours | |
Notes | |
Bibliography | |