The Self-Overcoming of (Western) Postmodern Aesthetics

Gerald Cipriani

Abstract


This essay explores the nihilistic nature of the idea of postmodern aesthetics in the Western world by highlighting its historical and cultural specificity in contrast with non-Western postmodernities, in particular in East Asia, and this in spite of their formal similarities. We then have to question the nature, possibility and implication of Western postmodern aesthetics overcoming itself within the context of globalisation.


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postmodern aesthetics; East Asian postmodernities; globalization

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