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Reversing cultural identity in the West: the 1935-1936 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London: in philosophical perspective

open access: yesTrans/Form/Ação
The 1935-1936 International Exhibition of Chinese Art in London played a pivotal role in reshaping Western perceptions of Chinese cultural identity. This study examines the philosophical and curatorial frameworks underpinning the exhibition, analyzing ...
Yanhong Liu
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Beyond the Classroom: Cognitive and Educational Insights Into Gameplay‐Based Second Language Learning

open access: yesFuture in Educational Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This pilot study investigated how the narrative‐rich Chinese AAA game Black Myth: Wukong supports advanced Mandarin learners. Using reflective journals, semi‐structured interviews, and exploratory electroencephalogram (EEG), we examined learners' cognitive, affective, and cultural experiences.
ShuPei Wang   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Philosophy of Art, Aesthetics and Art History as Scientific Disciplines

open access: yesJournal of Flm Arts and Film Studies, 2018
The article defines the specificity of aesthetics, philosophy of art and cultural studies. It describes and analyses both the difference between these disciplines and similarity due to the common subject of research. The author argues that the level of academic activity of philosophy and aesthetics is higher than that of cultural studies as the latter ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Designing a Culture‐Driven C‐STEAM Project Framework for Vocational Education

open access: yesFuture in Educational Research, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Amid rapid technological advances and a growing emphasis on cultural sustainability in education, STEAM education has been widely adopted to support interdisciplinary learning and decision‐making skills. However, many STEAM implementations remain largely instrumental, regularly neglecting cultural meaning‐making, value orientation, and ...
Zhang Congmin   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Breaking Aesthetic Boundaries: Arthur Danto, Yuriko Saito, and the Challenge to Western Aesthetic Thought

open access: yesESPES
This article examines how Arthur C. Danto and Yuriko Saito sought to expand the boundaries of aesthetics and art, challenging the inherited concepts of Western modernity. While Danto redefines art as an intellectual rather than a purely visual phenomenon,
Raquel Cascales
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Giorgio Agamben on Aesthetics and Criticism

open access: yesESPES, 2021
Focusing on Giorgio Agamben’s early writings (The Man without Content, Stanzas, Infancy and History) this paper investigates the peculiar status of aesthetics that is disclosed by these texts, highlighting particularly the shift that emerges therein from
Veronika Darida
doaj  

Materials and Music: Selective Imperfection as a Generative Framework for Analysis, Creativity and Discovery

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Materials, EarlyView.
Vibrations in matter, from spider webs to molecules, water to flames, share a grammar with music. We propose that creativity emerges when constraints force expansion beyond existing possibilities. Selective imperfection restores balance, enabling invention.
Markus J. Buehler
wiley   +1 more source

«La struttura intima del cervello creatore». La nova critica d’arte di Mariano L. Patrizi

open access: yesItinera, 2013
The exploration of the psycho-anthropological aspect of art history was the main purpose of Mariano Luigi Patrizi, criminologist and physiologist. This paper aims to present his short biography and examine his contribution to art theory and aesthetics ...
Valentina Crifò
doaj   +1 more source

Impact of Qur’ān upon Aesthetics and its Evolution

open access: yesJournal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 2020
This paper intends to know how Qur’ānic Scripture influenced prevailing values of art and aesthetics with an exclusive Islamic worldview and contribution.
Muḥammad Ashfaq   +1 more
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Monuments to Injustice and the Ethics of Dark Tourism: A Research Note

open access: yesJournal of Applied Philosophy, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This research note aims to motivate philosophical examination of the ethical tensions surrounding ‘dark tourism’ and monuments to injustice. While such monuments function to acknowledge past wrongs, educate the public, and serve reparative functions, their presentation as tourist destinations can undermine these purposes.
Kok‐Chor Tan
wiley   +1 more source

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