Sociology of Art

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aesthetic judgement
Andrea Del Sarto
Art Competence
Art Historical Theory
art institution sociology
Art Museum
Art World Participants
Baroque
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Charismatic Ideology
classical
Classical Sociological Theory
creative industries research
cultural production
Emile Durkheim
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Expressive Symbolism
Gogh
gothic
Gothic Vault
Held
historian
historical
Lay Judgment
material
Material Social Process
museum studies
social
social construction of artistic value
Social Structure
sociological
Sozialwissenschaft Und Sozialpolitik
Superb
theory
Totemic Emblem
Totemic Representations
UN
Van Eyck's Painting
Van Eyck’s Painting
Van Gogh
vault
Vincent Van Gogh
visual culture analysis
world
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415308847
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 170 x 245mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Introducing the fundamental theories and debates in the sociology of art, this broad ranging book, the only edited reader of the sociology of art available, uses extracts from the core foundational and most influential contemporary writers in the field. As such it is essential reading both for students of the sociology of art, and of art history. Divided into five sections, it explores the following key themes:

* classical sociological theory and the sociology of art
* the social production of art
* the sociology of the artist
* museums and the social construction of high culture
* sociology aesthetic form and the specificity of art.

With the addition of an introductory essay that contextualizes the readings within the traditions of sociology and art history, and draws fascinating parallels between the origins and development of these two disciplines, this book opens up a productive interdisciplinary dialogue between sociology and art history as well as providing a fascinating introduction to the subject.

Jeremy Tanner is Lecturer in Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology, and co-ordinator of the graduate programme in Comparative Art and Archaeology at University Collge London.