Aesthetics in a Multicultural Age
Edited by Emory Elliott, Lou Freitas Caton, and Jeffrey Rhyne
Table of Contents
Contributors
Introduction: Cultural Diversity and the Problem of Aesthetics, Emory Elliott
PART I. CHALLENGES TO AN AESTHETICS OF DIVERSITY
Can Our Values Be Objective? On Ethics, Aesthetics, and Progressive Politics, Satya P. Mohanty
The Pragmatics of the Aesthetic, Giles Gunn
Aesthetics and Cultural Studies, Winfried Fluck
The Resistance to Cultural Studies, John Carlos Rowe
PART II. REDEFINING CATEGORIES OF VALUE AND DIFFERENCE
Desegregating American Literary Studies, Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Difference and Disciplinarity, Robyn Wiegman
Doing Justice to C.L.R. James's Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways, Donald E. Pease
Mumbo Jumbo, Theory, and the Aesthetics of Wholeness, Johnella E. Butler
PART III. AESTHETIC JUDGMENT AND THE PUBLIC SPHERE
Aesthetics Again? The Pleasures and the Dangers, Paul Lauter
"Every man knows where and how beauty gives him pleasure": Beauty Discourse and the Logic of Aesthetics, Amelia Jones
The Aesthetics of Wounding: Trauma, Self-Representation, and the Critical Voice, Kathleen McHugh
Beautiful Identities: When History Turns State's Evidence, Chon A. Noriega
Toward a Pluralist Aesthetics, Heinz Ickstadt
Afterword, Louis Freitas Caton
Index