Production aesthetics

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The production aesthetics ( latin producere , demonstrate; ancient Greek αἴσθησις AISTHESIS , perception) is a terminus of the Literature .

Definition

Production aesthetics is a branch of literary theory and its subsequent art theories that places particular emphasis on questions about the causes, rules and functions of art production (literature, fine arts, music). Successful production since ancient times as a complex process of the interaction of each to be determined factors of knowledge and skilled craftsmanship caught. The importance of the use value of manufacturing linked to the concept of production brings production aesthetics close to sociocultural practices.

Production aesthetics is used as a counter-term or as a supplement to analysis models such as reception aesthetics , work immanence or material aesthetics . The artistic work process can be researched, poetologies examined or the historical change in artistic strategies and techniques demonstrated.

literature

  • Klaus Semsch: Production Aesthetics . In: G. Ueding (Hrsg.): Historical dictionary of rhetoric. Tübingen 1992 ff., Volume 7, 2005, pp. 140-154. Production Aesthetics.pdf (PDF file, 135 kB)
  • Sebastian Egenhofer: Production aesthetics . Diaphanes, Zurich / Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-03734-103-2 .