Description
The aesthetic pleasures of today's popular visual culture - sentimental, violent, vulgar, spectacular, humorous, and many more - are roundly criticised and condemned in elite discourse, but this book shows that they are perennial in nature and an intrinsic part of what it is to be human.
About the Author
Paul Duncum is Professor Emeritus at the University of Illinois, USA, and Adjunct Professor at the University of Tasmania, Australia. He is the author of Picture Pedagogy (Bloomsbury, 2020).
Reviews
[P]layful yet serious and will attract a large audience. * International Journal of Education through Art *
From Plato to Pokemon GO, Duncum brilliantly examines the enduring entanglements between art and popular culture ... This book is for everyone who wants to avoid the interminable arguments that seem to dominate all things 'aesthetics.' * Kevin Tavin, Aalto University, Finland *
Popular Pleasures is well-researched and has flashes of brilliant insight ... The book will benefit students of many visual culture disciplines, including art education, art history, graphic arts and media communications. * Kerry Freedman, Northern Illinois University, USA *
Immaculately researched and eloquently written, this engaging book highlights both the irresistible sensory appeal and economic, political, and ideological interest behind popular images. * Olga Ivashkevich, University of South Carolina, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350193390
Author Professor Emeritus Paul Duncum
Format Paperback
Page Count 248
Imprint Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 694g