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E-raamat: Aesthetics of Weather

(University of Vienna, Austria)
  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350416680
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  • Formaat: 288 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2024
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350416680

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In an age of rife consumption and increasing need for consideration of sustainable social practices, an exploration of the aesthetics of weather from various angles becomes vital in shedding light on its importance to our experience of the changing world.

In response, offering the first in-depth and nuanced examination of the aesthetics of weather, this book underlines the relevance the concept has for scientific communication, for fostering sustainable patterns of behaviour and for rejecting the environmentally-damaging “consumption” of landscapes and fine weather. In addition, it provides examples taken from global, contemporary popular culture whilst calling attention to the socioeconomic and political dimensions of individual experience, demonstrating and analysing our fascination with, and cultural interpretations of, weather phenomena in our everyday lives.

Within its three sections, the volume reinvents traditional phenomenological methods to create socially, politically and historically embedded 'phenomenographies' and explore the importance of aesthetic practices in shaping our experience of weather and climate. It also provides a deeper engagement with general topics, such as the relationship between perception, emotion, imagination, and cognition in our aesthetic experience of the weather, combining these with aesthetic analyses of the so-called “fine weather”.

With its broad scope of inquiry ranging from Aristotle to eco-phenomenology, from the pioneers of scientific meteorology to contemporary art, and from everyday aesthetics to geoengineering, this book argues that an aesthetics of weather inflected by greater knowledge and the taking of a critical stance towards aestheticism can become a valuable ally to climate ethics in the Anthropocene.

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This ground-breaking study takes us on a mesmerizing journey into, above, below, around, and through the all-too-familiar, yet strangely unfamiliar, weatherworld. Diaconus probing and thought-provoking exploration, informed by meticulous research on diverse disciplines, practices, and cultural traditions, will forever change our experience of the air, weather, and celestial phenomena. * Yuriko Saito, Professor Emerita of Philosophy, Rhode Island School of Design, USA * As a result of a multidisciplinary aesthetic approach and the brilliant analysis of various cases studies (wind, tornadoes, contemporary art, etc.), Diaconus book is a significant step forward in the field of atmospheric studies and ethics of environmental responsibility. * Tonino Griffero, Full Professor of Aesthetics, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy *

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Original and impressively broad in it scope, this is the first book to fully explore the aesthetics of weather in a detailed and nuanced manner.
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Acknowledgements

Introduction: The Many Faces of the Sky

Part I: The Phenomenology of the Atmosphere
1. Rescaling the Weather Experience: From an Object of Aesthetics to a Matter
of Concern
2. Landmarks for an Engaged Phenomenology of Atmosphere
3. Hotness and Coldness: A Phenomenological Approach
4. Tornadoes as Aesthetic Happenings and Figurations of the Invisible

Part II: Phenomenographies
5. On Baking Fairies and Bowling Angels: The Implicit Aesthetics of Weather
Sayings
6. Longing for Clouds: Does Beautiful Weather have to be Fine?
7. Grasping the Wind? Aesthetic Participation, between Cognition and
Immersion
8. Thermic Aesthetics: Conservation, Comfort and Contingency in Art

Part III: Collective Practices
9. Sensescapes in Early Meteorology: John Tyndalls Travel Reports about the
Alps
10. Remembering the Air or Breathing Landscapes
11. The Weather-Worlds of Urban Bodies: Summer in the City
12. Para-aesthetic Environmental Practices: Revisiting the Kantian Sublime in
the Age of Mass Tourism
13. Leave No Traces Towards a Paradigm Change in the Anthropocene?

References
Madalina Diaconu is Associate Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria. She is also a member of the editorial boards of Contemporary Aesthetics, Studia Phaenomenologica, and polylog. Zeitschrift für interkulturelles Philosophieren, of which she was formerly Editor-in-Chief. She has authored ten books and co-edited twelve collective volumes on aesthetics, environmental ethics, the phenomenology of touch, smell and taste, and urban sensescapes.