TY - JOUR
T1 - ACERCAMIENTOS A PRÁCTICAS ESTÉTICAS TRANS-CULTURALES DESDE LA MIRADA DE TRADICIÓN EUROPEA
AU - Caputo-Jaffe, Alessandra
AU - Sagredo, Paula Martínez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - This article studies the aesthetic dimension of so-called artistic practices, which were not conceived within the classical European canons of “Art”. We focus on the disciplinary problem generated by separating aesthetic practices –that is, all those sensitive manifestations– of non-European cultures from those that do belong to the academic or institutional canons of European tradition; the former belonging to the field of anthropology and archaeology and the latter to art and aesthetics. We argue that these epistemological divisions are based in part on the civilizational prejudices that gained strength with social evolutionism and that divided the “civilized” from the “primitive” as separate categories, relegating the latter mainly to the realm of scientific study. However, this paper highlights those strands of thought that, from the humanities of European tradition, can be interwoven with the agencies and meanings that lie behind transcultural aesthetic practices.
AB - This article studies the aesthetic dimension of so-called artistic practices, which were not conceived within the classical European canons of “Art”. We focus on the disciplinary problem generated by separating aesthetic practices –that is, all those sensitive manifestations– of non-European cultures from those that do belong to the academic or institutional canons of European tradition; the former belonging to the field of anthropology and archaeology and the latter to art and aesthetics. We argue that these epistemological divisions are based in part on the civilizational prejudices that gained strength with social evolutionism and that divided the “civilized” from the “primitive” as separate categories, relegating the latter mainly to the realm of scientific study. However, this paper highlights those strands of thought that, from the humanities of European tradition, can be interwoven with the agencies and meanings that lie behind transcultural aesthetic practices.
KW - Non-western art
KW - aesthetic practices
KW - disciplinary divisions
KW - logocentrism
KW - visual languages
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85210493720&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.32735/s0718-22012024000583578
DO - 10.32735/s0718-22012024000583578
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85210493720
SN - 0716-4254
VL - 2024
SP - 65
EP - 84
JO - Alpha
JF - Alpha
IS - 58
ER -