Meaning In The Arts, Volume XXVIIISBN: 978-1-4051-0891-1
Paperback
180 pages
October 2003, Wiley-Blackwell
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This Volume illuminates the notion of meaning in the arts-in
literature, painting, music, and dance. Specific topics include
theory in the arts; interpretations of meaning; objectivity in
meaning; and the consumer as a participant in art.
- Brings together articles from prominent philosophers and
practitioners of the arts, which illuminate the notion of meaning
in the arts.
- Addresses meaning in literature, painting, music, and
dance.
- Explores the relationship between authorial intentions and the viewer's interpretation of meaning; the possibility (or impossibility) of objective meaning; and the role of the consumer as a participant in the work of art.