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Art sense : sensing the arts in the everyday / Gary C. Devilles, Reagan R. Maiquez, Rolando B. Tolentino.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Quezon City : C & E Publishing, Inc., c2018.Description: xxii, 313 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789719809302
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • N7477 D49 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Seeing the arts in the everyday -- Art objects -- The White bird -- Color -- The Face of garbo -- The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction -- Chapter 2: Listening to the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of auditory experience -- Listening in detail -- Flip the beat -- The soundscape of modernity -- Electric revolution -- Echoes in the dark -- Chapter 3: Smelling the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of olfactory experience -- Immigrant lives and the politics of olfaction in the global city -- The Breath of God: sacred histories of scent -- Another memory -- Sense and sensibility -- Home cooking: Filipino women and geographies of the senses in Hong Kong -- Chapter 4: Tasting the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of gustatory experience -- Deciphering a meal -- Culture ingested: notes on the indigenization of Philippine food -- The taste of ethnographic things -- Eating out: reconstituting the Philippines' public kitchens -- Regimen in general -- Chapter 5: Touching the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of tactile/haptic experience -- "Pakapa-Kapa" as an approach in Philippine psychology -- Video haptics and erotics -- The tactile eye: touch and the cinematic experience -- The dubious inheritance and museum access -- Listening to capoeira: phenomenology, embodiment, and the materiality of music -- Conclusion.
Summary: "Using interdisciplinary studies that cover the past twenty years, specifically feminism, postcolonial studies, human geography, and the most recent, affect theory and sensory studies, engagement with art objects becomes an exercise in self-reflexivity. From seeing, touching, or hearing an artwork, we get a sense of paradox, potentially, or possibility. This textbook, aptly titled Art Sense: Sensing the Arts in the Everyday, creates an opportunity for critical engagement and reflexivity as students explore, examine, and evaluate the arts and their aesthetic experiences in the everyday life."--Back cover.
List(s) this item appears in: NEW Print Books 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Seeing the arts in the everyday -- Art objects -- The White bird -- Color -- The Face of garbo -- The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction -- Chapter 2: Listening to the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of auditory experience -- Listening in detail -- Flip the beat -- The soundscape of modernity -- Electric revolution -- Echoes in the dark -- Chapter 3: Smelling the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of olfactory experience -- Immigrant lives and the politics of olfaction in the global city -- The Breath of God: sacred histories of scent -- Another memory -- Sense and sensibility -- Home cooking: Filipino women and geographies of the senses in Hong Kong -- Chapter 4: Tasting the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of gustatory experience -- Deciphering a meal -- Culture ingested: notes on the indigenization of Philippine food -- The taste of ethnographic things -- Eating out: reconstituting the Philippines' public kitchens -- Regimen in general -- Chapter 5: Touching the arts in the everyday -- The Elements of tactile/haptic experience -- "Pakapa-Kapa" as an approach in Philippine psychology -- Video haptics and erotics -- The tactile eye: touch and the cinematic experience -- The dubious inheritance and museum access -- Listening to capoeira: phenomenology, embodiment, and the materiality of music -- Conclusion.

"Using interdisciplinary studies that cover the past twenty years, specifically feminism, postcolonial studies, human geography, and the most recent, affect theory and sensory studies, engagement with art objects becomes an exercise in self-reflexivity. From seeing, touching, or hearing an artwork, we get a sense of paradox, potentially, or possibility. This textbook, aptly titled Art Sense: Sensing the Arts in the Everyday, creates an opportunity for critical engagement and reflexivity as students explore, examine, and evaluate the arts and their aesthetic experiences in the everyday life."--Back cover.

Fund 164 C&E Publishing, Inc. Purchased 01/08/2021 78720 PNR PHP 378.00 2020-11-467 2021-1-0061 copy 1

Fund 164 C&E Publishing, Inc. Purchased 01/08/2021 78721 PNR PHP 378.00 2020-11-467 2021-1-0061 copy 2

Fund 164 C&E Publishing, Inc. Purchased 01/08/2021 78722 PNR PHP 378.00 2020-11-467 2021-1-0061 copy 3

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