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What Is Art For?

Ellen Dissanayake (Autor)

University of Washington Press (Editora)

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Every human society displays some form of behavior that can be called “art,” and in most societies other than our own the arts play an integral part in social life. Those who wish to understand art in its broadest sense, as a universal human endowment, need to go beyond modern Western elitist notions that disregard other cultures and ignore the human species’ four-million-year evolutionary history.

This book offers a new and unprecedentedly comprehensive theory of the evolutionary significance of art. Art, meaning not only visual art, but music, poetic language, dance, and performance, is for the first time regarded from a biobehavioral or ethical viewpoint. It is shown to be a biological necessity in human existence and fundamental characteristic of the human species.

In this provocative study, Ellen Dissanayake examines art along with play and ritual as human behaviors that “make special,” and proposes that making special is an inherited tendency as intrinsic to the human species as speech and toolmaking. She claims that the arts evolved as means of making socially important activities memorable and pleasurable, and thus have been essential to human survival.

Avoiding simplism and reductionism, this original synthetic approach permits a fresh look at old questions about the origins, nature, purpose, and value of art. It crosses disciplinary boundaries and integrates a number of divers fields: human ethology; evolutionary biology; the psychology and philosophy of art; physical and cultural anthropology; “primitive” and prehistoric art; Western cultural history; and children’s art. The final chapter, “From Tradition to Aestheticism,” explores some of the ways in which modern Western society has diverged from other societies--particularly the type of society in which human beings evolved--and considers the effects of the aberrance on our art and our attitudes toward art.

Sobre o Livro

A obra propõe uma teoria abrangente sobre a significância evolutiva da arte, abordando práticas como música, dança, linguagem poética e performance a partir de uma perspectiva biocomportamental.

O texto relaciona arte, rito e jogo à tendência humana de "tornar especial", discutindo implicações para memorização social e sobrevivência e integrando dados de antropologia, biologia evolutiva e psicologia da arte.

O capítulo final investiga as diferenças entre sociedades ocidentais modernas e outras formas sociais no tratamento da arte, oferecendo material útil para cursos de antropologia, história cultural e estudos interdisciplinares sobre arte.

Características

Categoria Artes e Humanidades
Subcategoria História da Arte
Autores Ellen Dissanayake
Sobre o Autor Ellen Dissanayake é autora de estudos sobre arte e comportamento humano, com publicações que cruzam antropologia, psicologia e teorias evolucionárias.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 276
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University of Washington Press
ISBN 9780295970172
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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