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Sociology and Aesthetics

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posted on 2025-03-18, 23:58 authored by E de la Fuente
This review explores the present fashion for aesthetics in contemporary sociology. It evaluates the claims that society is undergoing a deep-seated process of aestheticization, and that sociology is experiencing an aestheticization of its epistemological concerns. The aestheticization literature is divided as follows: (1) the re-reading of classical sociological theory through the aesthetic dimension of modernity; (2) the claim that postmodern society involves an ‘aestheticization of everyday life’; and (3) those sociological theories which stress that contemporary society is more and more like a work of art in its form. The argument is made that the discovery of aesthetics as a way of problematizing sociological reasoning is to some extent rediscovery, returning to various Kantian precepts: the disinterestedness characteristic of aesthetic experiences; the antinomy between the individual and the social aspects of taste; and the work of art as an organism predicated on an inner teleology. © 2000, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.

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Publication title

European Journal of Social Theory

Volume

3

Issue

2

Pagination

235-247

ISSN

1368-4310

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

Sage Publications Ltd

Publication status

  • Published

Place of publication

Cambridge, UK

Socio-economic Objectives

130199 Arts not elsewhere classified

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