ABSTRACT

The cultural and performative turns in social theory have enlivened sociology. For the first time these new developments are fully integrated into new approaches to the sociology of the arts in this important new book. Building on the established research into art worlds, what is interesting for the new sociology of the arts, understood in the broad sense to include popular culture as well the classical focus on music, painting, and literature, is the relationship between art works and meaning, myth, and performance. Also reflected in these rich essays, which range from Beethoven to John Lennon to Chinese avant garde artists, is the lived experience of the artist and its impact on the process of creation and innovation.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Chewing on Clement Greenberg

Abstraction and the Two Faces of Modernism

chapter 3|29 pages

The Meaning of Style

Postmodernism, Demystification, and Dissonance in Post-Tiananmen Chinese Avant-Garde Art

chapter 4|21 pages

Seeker of the Sacred

A Late Durkheimian Theory of the Artist

chapter 5|17 pages

Music as Agency in Beethoven's Vienna

chapter 6|24 pages

Music as Social Performance