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No matter
aesthetic theory and the self-annihilating artwork
pp. 221-230
Abstract
To begin with, two artworks, one visual, one literary. (We may observe in passing the predicament of "beginning with two' intimated by Jean-Luc Nancy: I am about to suggest that each text can be read as an attempt to present its own essence, that is art "as such'; yet in the attempt to present itself "as such', "art' immediately finds itself consigned to its own ineluctable plurality [visual, literary, musical], that is to "arts'.)1
Publication details
Published in:
Rudrum David (2006) Literature and philosophy: a guide to contemporary debates. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 221-230
Full citation:
Cohen Josh (2006) „No matter: aesthetic theory and the self-annihilating artwork“, In: D. Rudrum (ed.), Literature and philosophy, Dordrecht, Springer, 221–230.