From Lowbrow to Nobrow

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McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2005 - 224 páginas
From Lobrow to Nobrow demolishes the elite argument that popular fiction and culture are the underside of civilization. In this innovative book, Peter Swirski goes beyond demonstrating that "high-brow" has been transformed to "low-brow," showing that nobrow art is the interactive factor in the relationship between popular art and highbrow art. Swirski begins with a series of groundbreaking questions about the nature of popular fiction, vindicating it as an art form that expresses and reflects the aesthetic and social values of its readers. He follows his insightful introduction to the socio-aesthetics of genre literature with a synthesis of the century long debate on the merits of popular fiction and a study of genre informed by analytic aesthetics and game theory. Swirski then turns to three "nobrow" novels that have been largely ignored by critics. Examining the aesthetics of "artertainment" in Karel Capek's War With the Newts, Raymond Chandler's Playback, and Stanislaw Lem's Chain of Chance, crossover tours de force, From Lowbrow to Nobrow throws new light on the hazards and rewards of nobrow traffic between popular forms and highbrow aesthetics.

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Facts and Popular Fictions
17
Towards Nobrow Aestetics
40
Genres and Paradoxes
67
NOBROW VARIETIES OF ARTERTAINMENT
93
Karel Capek and Politics of Memory
95
Raymond Chandlers Aesthetics of Irony
121
Stanislaw Lem and the Art of Science
148
Whose Art?
175
Notes
181
Bibliography
193
Index
217
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Página 9 - Procrustes, you will remember, stretched or chopped down his guests to fit the bed he had constructed. But perhaps you have not heard the rest of the story. He measured them up before they left the next morning, and wrote a learned paper "On the Uniformity of Stature of Travellers" for the Anthropological Society of Attica.
Página 12 - The critic, one would suppose, if he is to justify his existence, should endeavour to discipline his personal prejudices and cranks ... in the common pursuit of true judgment.

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Peter Swirski is research director at the Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies (HCAS) and professor of American literature and culture at UMSL. He is the author of ten books, including the National Book Award nominated Ars Americana, Ars Politica (2010

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