Meaning and Authenticity: Further Works in the Sociology of Art

Author:   Cesar Grana
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780887382260


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   31 December 1988
Format:   Hardback
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Meaning and Authenticity: Further Works in the Sociology of Art


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This outstanding collection of hitherto unpublished work, written over the last fifteen years of the author's life, reveals the development and maturation of his ideas about sociology and art, and specifically about the relationship between them. Grafia sees in the artistic traditions of Western society the sociological sources of our sense of cultural form, as well as cultural and intellectual meaning. He discusses theories of art and theories of artists as they have changed over time, although the book is neither a history of art nor a criticism of specific artistic works. Rather, it is a defense of the sociology of art.Grafia believes that the difficult and ambitious questions in the sociology of art are not merely questions of the proper role or status of the artist, or the recognition of art as an ornament, perhaps the supreme ornament, of our culture. He believes that what the sociologist must come to terms with is the view of art as the representation, indeed the revelation of what is most telling and pervasive in culture itself. This perspective assumes that the most serious claims made for art are in fact inseparable from the unique claims that are made about art. Art can make visible what is implicit in our lives. Art can put before us a statement of what we are but do not always recognize in oursleves. Art is the mask and mimicry through which society gestures to us its ultimate and most poignant meanings. Grafia contends that this vision of art derives from Hegelian aesthetics, and he believes that this grand view-whether one takes an idealist, a literary, or a Marxist-materialist position-also implies a dramatically changed conception of society itself.The essays cover a variety of subjects, from Marx, museums, and modern literature, to Durkheim, Daniel Bell, and bullfighting-the last being the apotheosis of cultural expression rendered into artistic form. Throughout, Grafia considers questions of the social origins of our artistic and intellectual traditions, the influence of these traditions on our ways of thinking about society, and their pervasiveness as standards for social meaning.

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Author:   Cesar Grana
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Transaction Publishers
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780887382260


ISBN 10:   0887382266
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   31 December 1988
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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<p> The sociology of art and literature is a subfield decidedly more cultivated in Europe than in the US. Grana, an American professor who spent much time in Europe and died there in 1986, wrote these essays during his professional lifetime... The essays are meant to extend sociological thought and to suggest new perspectives... This book should be added to library collections to complement general introductions to the sociology of art and/or literature. <p> --E. J. Green, Choice


Author Information

Cesar Grana was Professor of Sociology at the University of California at San Diego from 1972 until his death in an accident in Spain in 1986. His earlier works include Modernity and Its Discontents (1967) a study of modem intellectual alienation, and Fact and Symbol (1971) a collection of essays on the sociology of art and literature, one of five books nominated for the National Book Award in its year of publication.

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