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  1. Jay O’Meilia. An Oklahoma native, Philip Jay O’Meilia was born on July 17th, 1927. His impact and influence in the art history of our great state is best seen in his bodies of work depicting the grandeur and energy of Oklahoma sports, as well as the grit and spirit of Oklahoma’s oil and gas workers. Like many of Oklahoma’s most ...

  2. Art, Criticism and Laughter: Terry Eagleton on Aesthetics. This paper was given at the conference `Aesthetics, Gender Nation’, a day of discussion of the work of Terry Eagleton, organised by the Raymond Williams Trust, Oxford, March 1998.

  3. Eagleton goes on to chart the itinerary of the aesthetic in a series of essays on, among others, A. G. Baumgarten, the Earl of Shaftesbury, Burke, Schiller, Benjamin, and Adorno. Inaugurated as "a discourse. of the body" (13) in the mid eighteenth century, aesthetics has. experienced numerous vicissitudes in its long march into the post-.

  4. Feb 19, 2016 · Eagleton looks at a critic who was 'piously dedicated to his own pleasure'

  5. Terry Eagleton explicates and advocates his version of the Marxist model of aes - thetic experience. Aesthetics, as a field that primarily produces discourse about art, is something of a paradox for Eagleton. He describes it as “a contradictory, self-undoing sort of project, which in promoting the theoretical value of its object

  6. Aug 26, 2016 · In this case, I chose the renowned Brazilian artist Tunga to match with Eagleton. The artist had recently presented in Rio de Janeiro a new series of street performances, sculptures, and installations that addressed homelessness, and seemed to echo or parallel a number of concepts featured in the book; plus, Terry Eagleton was a writer Tunga ...

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  8. The Ideology of the Aesthetic by Terry Eagleton A review by Geoff Wade. This book – while not for the faint-hearted – is certainly accessible to anyone willing to put in some effort (well rewarded effort), be they ‘academics’ or not. The work explores and explicates the contiguity and confluence of ideology, ethics and art.

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