ABSTRACT

This book presents interdisciplinary research on the aesthetics of perfection and imperfection. Broadening this growing field, it connects the aesthetics of imperfection with issues in areas including philosophy, music, literature, urban environment, architecture, art theory, and cultural studies.

The contributors to this volume argue that imperfection has value in being open and inclusive. The aesthetics of imperfection is typified by organic, unpolished production and the avoidance of perfect finish, instead representing living and natural change, and opposing the consumerist concern with the flawless and pristine. The chapters are divided into seven thematic sections. After the first section, on imperfection across the arts and culture, the next three parts are on imperfection in the arts of music, visual and theatrical arts, and literature. The second half of this book then moves to categories in everyday life and branches this further into body, self, and the person, and urban environments. Together, the chapters promote a positive ethos of imperfection that furthers individual and social engagement and supports creativity over mere passivity.

Imperfectionist Aesthetics in Art and Everyday Life will appeal to a broad range of scholars and advanced students working in philosophical aesthetics, literature, music, urban environment, architecture, art theory, and cultural studies.

part I|43 pages

Imperfection Across the Arts and Culture

part II|34 pages

Music

chapter 6|11 pages

Close Enough for Jazz

Imperfection and Jazz Improvisation

chapter 7|14 pages

A Social Aesthetics and Ethics of Imperfection

Insights from Karnatak Music, Jazz and Free Improvisation

part III|41 pages

Visual and Theatrical Arts

part IV|58 pages

Literature

chapter 11|13 pages

The Aesthetics of Weeds

A Case in Junzaburō Nishiwaki

chapter 12|14 pages

The Poetics of Ruins

Matsuo Bashō and Nathaniel Hawthorne, a Comparative Study

chapter 14|15 pages

The Triumph of Imperfection

Yeats's ‘Among School Children'

part VI|56 pages

Body, Self, and the Person

part VII|63 pages

Urban Environments

chapter 24|16 pages

Street Art, Graffiti, and Tags

The Value of Imperfection in Urban Aesthetics

chapter 25|20 pages

The Aesthetics of Imperfection and Architectural Design for Memorial Sites

Four Documentation Centres on National Socialism in Germany

chapter 27|13 pages

Grit and Urban (Im)perfection