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OverviewAn exploration of what it means when we say something is beautiful. Bringing together ideas of beauty from both Eastern and Western philosophy, François Jullien challenges the assumptions underlying our commonly agreed-upon definition of what is beautiful and offers a new way of beholding art. Jullien argues that the Western concept of beauty was established by Greek philosophy and became consequently embedded within the very structure of European languages. And due to its relationship to language, this concept has determined ways of thinking about beauty that often go unnoticed or unchecked in discussions of Western aesthetics. Moreover, through globalization, Western ideals of beauty have even spread to cultures whose ancient traditions are based upon radically different aesthetic foundations; yet, these cultures have adopted such views without question and without recognizing the cultural assumptions they contain. Looking specifically at how Chinese texts have been translated into Western languages, Jullien reveals how the traditional Chinese refusal to isolate or abstract beauty is obscured in translation in order to make the works more understandable to Western readers. Creating an engaging dialogue between Chinese and Western ideas, Jullien reassesses the essence of beauty. Full Product DetailsAuthor: François Jullien , Krzysztof Fijalkowski , Michael RichardsonPublisher: Seagull Books London Ltd Imprint: Seagull Books London Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.10cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.20cm Weight: 0.300kg ISBN: 9781803090573ISBN 10: 180309057 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 14 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTranslators’ Note 1. Beautiful, the Beautiful 2. The Beautiful: Exercises in Philosophy 3. In the Rut of an Impossible Definition 4. Statement: China Has Not Been Aware of the Monopolization of the Beautiful 5. What Do We Lose Owing to the Beautiful 6. The Beautiful: Lynchpin of Metaphysics 7. Separation-Medication: On What the Beautiful Is Perched 8. To” Transmit the Spirit’ through the Tangible 9. Beauty Comes from Form 10. Or To Paint the Transformation 11. Variety or Variance 12. Essence/Valency 13. Resemblance/Resonance 14. Presence/Pregnancy 15. About the Nude or Beauty 16. The ‘Beautiful Representation of a Thing’ 17. ‘How Beautiful’, or What Can I do but ‘Judge’? 18. Is It a Matter of Pleasure? 19. Democracy of the Beautiful 20. The Dread of the Beautiful 21. The Beautiful Dead 22. The Cult of the Beautiful 23. To Be free of Beauty? 24. To Restore to Beauty Its Strangeness Notes BibliographyReviewsAuthor InformationFrançois Jullien is professor at Université Paris Diderot, a member of the Institut universitaire de France, and director of the Institut de la pensée contemporaine. His other books include In Praise of Blandness: Proceeding from Chinese Thought and Aesthetics, The Impossible Nude, and Silent Transformations, the last also published by Seagull Books. Krzysztof Fijalkowski is a senior lecturer in critical studies at the Norwich Unversity College of the Arts. Michael Richardson’s translations with Krzysztof Fijalkowski include Refusal of the Shadow, Surrealism Against the Current, and States of Violence: An Essay on the End of War, the last also published by Seagull Books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |