The Psychologizing of Modernity: Art, Architecture and History
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Author(s)Mark Jarzombek
PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN / ASIN0521582385
ISBN-139780521582384
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Sales Rank3,724,829
CategoryArt
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In The Psychologizing of Modernity, Mark Jarzombek examines the impact of psychology on twentieth-century aesthetics. Analyzing the interface among psychology, art history and avant-gardist practices, he also reflects on the longevity of the myth of aesthetic individuality as it infiltrated not only avant-garde art, but also history writing. The principle focus of this study is pre-World War II Germany, where theories of empathy and Entartung emerged; and postwar America, where artists, critics and historians gradually shifted from their reliance on psychology to philosophy, and most recently, to theory.
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