Exploring the intersection of art and philosophy, this fully illustrated text delves into key theories and influential thinkers, emphasizing the impact of gender. It addresses significant topics in feminist aesthetics, providing a comprehensive overview of how gender shapes artistic interpretation and understanding.
Carolyn Korsmeyer Livres
Le Dr. Carolyn C. Korsmeyer est professeur de philosophie, axant ses recherches principales sur l'esthétique et la théorie des émotions. Elle écrit dans les domaines de la philosophie de l'art, de la philosophie féministe et de la théorie des émotions.






In nineteenth-century England, young Charles Darwin rejects the more traditional careers of physician and clergyman, choosing instead to embark on a dangerous five-year journey by ship to explore the natural world.
Making Sense of Taste
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Korsmeyer explains how taste came to occupy so low a place in the hierarchy of senses and why it is deserving of greater philosophical respect and attention.
Explores the sensory aspects of eating and drinking, covering the physiology of taste and the embodiment of social identities and ceremonies. Ideal for those wanting to grasp the significance of food and flavor in human experience.
Beware, Princess Elizabeth
- 240pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A matter of life and death - and the Throne of England schovat popis
This illustrated introductory text looks at the key theories and thinkers within art from a philosophical viewpoint. Focusing on the role gender plays, the book covers the most pertinent topics within feminist aesthetics.
Set against a backdrop of Eastern Europe, the story weaves together elements of crime, romance, and suspense. It features priceless artifacts and explores stoic philosophy, all while delivering a compelling character arc that captivates readers. The blend of magical realism and thrilling escapades promises an engaging and thought-provoking experience.