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14Feminism in Context: A Role for Feminist Theory in Aesthetic EvaluationIn John W. Bender & Gene Blocker (eds.), Contemporary Philosophy of Art: Readings in Analytic Aesthetics. pp. 106-112. 1993.This paper explores the role of 1980s to early 1990s feminist theory of art within the analytic philosophical tradition of aesthetics starting with a critique of the noncontextual criticism of aesthetics of Jerome Stolnitz and Monroe Beardsley contrasted with contextual feminist theory, informed by contextual theories of Arthur Danto, George Dickie and Marcia Eaton, and concluding that knowledge of external, contextual data is necessarily required to assess a work of art that has been deemed a w…Read more
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12Revising the Aesthetic-Nonaesthetic Distinction: The Aesthetic Value of Activist ArtIn Peg Zeglin Brand & Carolyn Korsmeyer (eds.), Feminism and Tradition in Aesthetics, Penn State Press. 2010.
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11Book review of Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal by Heather Widdows (Princeton University Press, 2018) (review)Hypatia Reviews Online 2019. 2019.Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal offers a unique approach to an old topic, that of human beauty, written by an ethicist specializing in global ethics who considers herself "an applied philosopher" (14). It seems to be written primarily for ethicists and not--of preferred interest to this reviewer--for aestheticians, that is, those who routinely write about the value of the complex notion of beauty and its many permutations that involve ethics. . . . Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal i…Read more
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Changing Perceptions of Beautiful Bodies: The Athletic Agency ModelIn Andrew Edgar & William Morgan (eds.), Somaesthetics and Sport. forthcoming.I consider what draws us to perceiving beautiful bodies in art and athletics--repeatedly and over time--that is informed by viewers' changing perceptions derived from recent publications in fashion and sport, the philosophy of sport, feminist film theory and aesthetics under the ever-expanding umbrella of somaesthetics.
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Feminist Criticism: On Disturbatory Art and BeautyIn Lydia Goehr & Jonathan Gilmore (eds.), A Companion to Arthur Danto. forthcoming.Arthur C. Danto, philosopher and art critic for The Nation from 1984-2009, offered interpretations of artworks by a wide array of artists, including Eva Hesse, Judy Chicago, and Cindy Sherman, whose "disturbatory" works were either ignored or denounced by mainstream critics at the time. Danto's championing of feminist art was deliberate and delightful; he openly endorsed the Guerilla Girls! His feminist art critical writings ultimately shaped the early development of what has come to be known as…Read more
Tucson, Arizona, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Value Theory |
Other Academic Areas |
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics |
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
PhilPapers Editorships
Feminist Aesthetics |