Articoli correlati a The Feeling of the Form: Empathy and Aesthetics from...

The Feeling of the Form: Empathy and Aesthetics from Büchner to Rilke - Brossura

Metz, Joseph R.

 
9781501783593: The Feeling of the Form: Empathy and Aesthetics from Büchner to Rilke

Sinossi

The Feeling of the Form explores the concept of Einfuehlung—the projection of human feelings and life into inanimate forms—developed by German aesthetic theorists in the late nineteenth century. The word would be translated into English as "empathy" and migrate in meaning from the aesthetic to the interpersonal sphere. Combining close analysis and cultural "para-history," The Feeling of the Form reads literary texts by Georg Buechner, Adalbert Stifter, and Rainer Maria Rilke alongside philosophical texts by Robert Vischer, Vernon Lee, and Theodor Lipps to uncover the often-uncanny intersections of aesthetic and interpersonal empathy.

Traveling both backward and forward in time from the 1873 invention of Einfuehlung, Joseph R. Metz traces the diverse and multidirectional exchanges among subjects and objects, feelings and forms, and selves and others that together yield an expanded understanding of Einfuehlung, empathy, and the connections between them. In its surprising juxtapositions, The Feeling of the Form also shows how nineteenth- and early twentieth-century texts prefigure a wide array of later thought, including affect theory, "other minds," artificial intelligence, object-oriented ontology, and cinema and video game aesthetics.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Riassunto" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Informazioni sull'autore

Joseph R. Metz is Associate Professor of German and Comparative Literature at the University of Utah.

Le informazioni nella sezione "Su questo libro" possono far riferimento a edizioni diverse di questo titolo.

Altre edizioni note dello stesso titolo

9781501783586: The Feeling of the Form: Empathy and Aesthetics from Büchner to Rilke

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  1501783580 ISBN 13:  9781501783586
Casa editrice: Cornell Univ Pr, 2025
Rilegato