Theories of The Aesthetic: Rethinking Curricula in Philosophies of The Arts and Culture
Theories of The Aesthetic: Rethinking Curricula in Philosophies of The Arts and Culture
Theories of The Aesthetic: Rethinking Curricula in Philosophies of The Arts and Culture
THEORIES
of the AESTHETIC
RETHINKING CURRICULA IN
PHILOSOPHIES OF THE ARTS MONIQUE ROELOFS
AND CULTURE Amherst College &
Hampshire College
Overview
Reconfiguring difference
The concept of the aesthetic is among the chief notions in aesthetics and the
philosophy of art. Theorists of color, critical philosophers of race, and in philosophical aesthetics
postcolonial, feminist, queer, and disability theorists have subjected this concept
In selecting its sources, the project aims to
to implicit and explicit critiques. Among these critiques are discussions that
balance three goals:
revise conceptions of the body, culture, experience, normativity and value,
aesthetic concepts, and the role of universality and difference at the core of 1. To assemble a repertoire of writings by
theories of the aesthetic. Conjoining texts on these themes, this project gives members of underrepresented groups and
teachers and students the tools to reflectively engage one of the principal notions from non-European traditions that casts light
in aesthetics and philosophies of the arts and of culture. on the philosophical concept of the aesthetic,
and to situate these writings at the core of
The annotated bibliography that follows juxtaposes mainstream work on the our theorizing on the aesthetic, where they
concept of the aesthetic with approaches challenging philosophy to rethink and indeed belong.
adjust significant tenets of traditional theories of the aesthetic, on the grounds of
their connections with systemic forms of difference and identity. Thus, the 2. To do justice to a body of literature the
project purports to promote an up-to-date curriculum for teaching a fundamental philosophical relevance of which has not yet
concept in aesthetics, cultural theory, and philosophies of art. been sufficiently recognized. The
bibliography features sources the
implications of which for the notion of the
Reading Modules aesthetic have been downplayed in
Ten reading modules develop sub-themes within the broad thematic of theories mainstream aesthetics and the philosophy of
of the aesthetic. The modules have been designed for use in an array of courses. art. Foregrounding these texts will shift
Most obviously, these include introductory and advanced courses in aesthetics teachers’ and students’ sense of the
and the philosophies of arts and culture. Further, modules are relevant to courses ramifications of principal philosophical ideas
in art and ethics, art and politics, eighteenth-century aesthetics, analytical about the notion of the aesthetic.
aesthetics, continental aesthetics, and aesthetics and race, among other topics.
3. To create thought-provoking thematic
While most of the modules will be suitable to being taught independently from clusters and unexpected groupings of texts.
one another, multiple modules build on one another, and can be combined, if it With this last aim, the project not only seeks
is so wished, in accordance with the methods and aims of specific courses. to allow the intrinsic excitement of the
material to shine forth, but to avoid
Method; Reach
Aesthetic theory is a historically embedded form of narration, interpretation, and
concept building. Each text selected here contributes unique insights, styles, and
motifs to our inquiries into the aesthetic. While I have wanted to address gaps in
philosophical aesthetic theorizing, significant lacunae inevitably remain. The list
of readings is far from exhaustive. The materials for the modules have been
chosen for their relevance to our themes, and for the ways in which they work
together. The bibliography, hence, reveals a certain eclecticism and contingency.
Rather than narrowing the scope of debate, this outlook, I hope, serves to open
up questions and precipitate further queries.
I have retained the original 2015 project, adding an 11th module in 2020.
Both texts lay grounds for understandings of aesthetic Kant, Immanuel. Critique of the Power of
normativity, meaning, and experience. Judgment. [1790] Ed. Paul Guyer. Trans.
Paul Guyer and Eric Matthews
Views that reconceptualize pillars of the aesthetic on account of its imbrications Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2000.
with colonial, racial, and class domination, and with neoliberal systems of
communication:
Situates racism and racialization at the core of modern Gilroy, Paul. The Black Atlantic: Modernity
European aesthetics, modernity, and the modern Western and Double Consciousness. Cambridge, MA:
subject. Black modern countercultures that intertwine Harvard UP, 1993. [For a short selection,
ethical, aesthetic, and political dimensions as located see Ch. 1].
simultaneously inside and outside Western modernity.
Mignolo, “Delinking”
Mignolo, Walter D. “Delinking: The
Rhetoric of Modernity, the Logic of
Advocates dissolving the ties between modernity and
Coloniality, and the Grammar of De-
coloniality. Theorizes alternative, negated philosophical and
Coloniality.” Cultural Studies 21, 2-3
artistic traditions, ones that take a critical distance from the
(2007): 449-514.
aesthetic and political groundings of Western modernity.
Bhabha, “DissemiNation”
Bhabha, Homi K. “DissemiNation: Time,
Culture and nation as disjunctive processes of differentiation:
Narrative, and the Margins of the Modern
identifications and differences are under production; sites of
Nation.” In The Location of Culture. New
critical aesthetic agency can be found in forms of cultural
York: Routledge, 1994.
translation.
Describes freedom as a condition for the creation of beauty in Cooper, Anna Julia. “The Negro as
the arts. Offers a critique of white and black people’s aesthetic Presented in American Literature.” [1892]
standards. Emphasizes the need for a realistic view of self and In The Voice of Anna Julia Cooper. Ed.
(racial) others on the part of black people, in order to create Charles Lemert and Esme Bhan. Lanham,
truthful, authentic portrayals of black lives and to develop MD: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998.
adequate aesthetic standards.
Delineates a new cultural politics of difference that takes into Hall, Stuart. “New Ethnicities.” In Stuart
account the culturally constructed nature of blackness and the Hall: Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies.
heterogeneity of black subjective positions, experiences and Ed. David Morley and Kuan-Hsing Chen.
identities. Develops implications for the politics of art criticism New York: Routledge, 1996. 441-49
and interpretation.
DuCille, “Toy Theory: Black Barbie and the Deep Play of Difference”
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In a globalized, postcolonial world, in which the role of curators Enwezor, Okwui. “The Postcolonial
and art exhibitions has been transformed, the idea of a singular Constellation.” In Antinomies of Art and
locus of taste and ground for aesthetic judgment loses its Culture (see Module 4).
applicability.
On the worlds promised by queerness in the aesthetic realm. Muñoz, José Esteban. Cruising Utopia: The
Queer aesthetics as rejecting the present in favor of possibilities Then and There of Queer Futurity. New
for a different universe and as mapping future social relations, York: New York UP, 2009. [For a short
in contradistinction to the phantasmatic future imagined selection, see the introduction and Ch. 1.]
through and in the forms of heterosexual reproduction.
On queer temporalities in the arts and culture. Nonsequential Freeman, Elizabeth. Time Binds: Queer
pieces of time as embodying structures of belonging and Temporalities, Queer Histories. Durham,
becoming that elude normalized, coordinated slots of quick and NC: Duke UP, 2010. [For a short
slow tempos, of labor and leisure times. Aesthetic selection, see Preface, Introduction,
rearrangements of detail that open up and bend dominant forms Ch. 1, and Coda.]
of Western modernity.
Theorizing structures of sensation that embody difference and Musser, Amber Jamilla. Sensational Flesh:
that throw light on the experience of existing in a space between Race, Power, and Masochism. New York:
agency and subjectlessness. Possibilities for subversive New York UP, 2014. [For a short
desubjectification, resistance to domination, as well as selection, see Introduction, Ch. 1, and
privileged forms of enmeshment in power. Masochism as an Conclusion.]
aesthetic category.
Understands aesthetic experiences of objects, places, narratives, Anzaldúa, Gloria. “Tlilli, Tlapalli / The
images, and performances beyond the cartographies of Western Path of the Red and Black Ink.” In
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and as enmeshed in communities and everyday practices.
Cheng, “Shine”
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socially ghosted forms and meanings. Work by Chicana NC: Duke UP, 2007. [For a short
feminist artists that challenges dominant views of rationality, selection, see the introduction, conclusion,
puts pressure on racialized gender and sexual inequities, points and one of the chapters.]
toward more egalitarian social arrangements, and enacts
multiple conceptual frameworks and the tensions among them.
Traces the notion of woman as a constellation, comprising Damião, Carla Milani, “Woman as
dissonant images in tension, in writings by Benjamin. Marks a Constellation in Walter Benjamin’s
transgender aspect. A transdisciplinary epistemic and aesthetic Aesthetics.”Estetyka i Krytyka: The Polish
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essentialist and naturalized views, puts them into motion and
uncovers proximities between aesthetics and figurations of
femininity.
Cheng, Ornamentalism
Analyzes the distinctive racialization and gendering of Asiatic Cheng, Anne Anlin, Ornamentalism.
femininity in the form of ornamental personhood. A Oxford UP, 2019. [For a short selection,
constitutive dimension of modern aesthetic constructions of see the preface, introduction, coda, and
subjectivity and materiality, ornamentalism entails an one of the chapters.]
amalgamation of person and thing. This kind of “perihuman”
existence puts pressure on modern notions of agency and flesh,
the central and the peripheral, subject and object, interiority and
exteriority, real individual and synthetic formation.