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Queer Beauty

Sexuality and Aesthetics from Winckelmann to Freud and Beyond
  • Whitney Davis
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2010
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The pioneering work of Johann Winckelmann (1717-1768) identified a homoerotic appreciation of male beauty in classical Greek sculpture, a fascination that had endured in Western art since the Greeks. Yet after Winckelmann, the value (even the possibility) of art's queer beauty was often denied. Several theorists, notably the philosopher Immanuel Kant, broke sexual attraction and aesthetic appreciation into separate or dueling domains. In turn, sexual desire and aesthetic pleasure had to be profoundly rethought by later writers.

Whitney Davis follows how such innovative thinkers as John Addington Symonds, Michel Foucault, and Richard Wollheim rejoined these two domains, reclaiming earlier insights about the mutual implication of sexuality and aesthetics. Addressing texts by Arthur Schopenhauer, Charles Darwin, Oscar Wilde, Vernon Lee, and Sigmund Freud, among many others, Davis criticizes modern approaches, such as Kantian idealism, Darwinism, psychoanalysis, and analytic aesthetics, for either reducing aesthetics to a question of sexuality or for removing sexuality from the aesthetic field altogether. Despite these schematic reductions, sexuality always returns to aesthetics, and aesthetic considerations always recur in sexuality. Davis particularly emphasizes the way in which philosophies of art since the late eighteenth century have responded to nonstandard sexuality, especially homoeroticism, and how theories of nonstandard sexuality have drawn on aesthetics in significant ways.

Many imaginative and penetrating critics have wrestled productively, though often inconclusively and "against themselves," with the aesthetic making of sexual life and new forms of art made from reconstituted sexualities. Through a critique that confronts history, philosophy, science, psychology, and dominant theories of art and sexuality, Davis challenges privileged types of sexual and aesthetic creation imagined in modern culture-and assumed today.

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Whitney Davis is professor of history and theory of ancient and modern art at the University of California at Berkeley. Educated at Harvard University, he is the author of A General Theory of Visual Culture, along with five other books on prehistoric, ancient, and modern arts and art theory, as well as on the history and theory of sexuality.

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Kevin Ohi, Boston College:
... A difficult but thrilling book to read.


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Winckelmann and Kant on the Vicissitudes of the Ideal
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Hamilton, Knight, and the Wax Phalli of Isernia
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Schopenhauer’s Ontology of Art
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Hegel, Symonds, and Homoerotic Spirit in Renaissance Art
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Decadence and the Organic Metaphor
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Homosexuality and Sexual Selection in Victorian Aesthetics
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Narcissism in Freudian Theory and Homosexualist Culture, I
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Narcissism in Freudian Theory and Homosexualist Culture, II
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Michel Foucault and the Laboratories of Sexuality
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Freudianism, Formalism, and Richard Wollheim
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