Vanishing Point: Studies in Comparative Literature. Volume 1 (1994).

Stanforsd, CA: Graduate Students in The department of Comparative Literature, Stanford University, 1994. Softbound. Octavo, paper covers, ii, 159 pp. Very Good. Item #69727

Articles are "Introduction: Parallel Lines Converging," Pericles Lewis, "Sublime Aesthetics Now: Resistance or Assimilation?" Alan Isaacs, "Impossible Postmodern: Aesthetics and the Regulation of Poetry," David Kellogg, "Schizophrenia, Pastiche, and the Myth of Repitition: Postmodern Performance Theory," Matthew Causey, "Expanding Horizons: A Critique of Essentialist Aesthetics," Annette Trefzer, "Communicating the War in Croatia: Aesthetics and Politics," Gordana P. Crnkovic, "Political Agency and the Aesthetic of Authorship: The Testimony of Domitila Barrios," Becky Roberts, "The Face of Bette David," Rishona Zimring, "Art, Trash, and Sexploitation: The Aesthetics of 'Le Bad Cinema,'" Rob Latham, "Bishop Berkeley at the Peep Show," Kirby Olson, "Unaesthetic States: Lacoue-Labarthe and de Man on Fascism," Ruth Starkman, "Aesthetics as 'Applied Physiology': Nietzsche and the Logic of Degeneration in Art," Steven T. Brown, "What is 'the Aesthetic?" Kerstin Behnke.

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