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Hardcover The Practice of Persuasion: Paradox and Power in Art History Book

ISBN: 0801438012

ISBN13: 9780801438011

The Practice of Persuasion: Paradox and Power in Art History

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This sequel to The Practice of Theory stresses the continued need for self-reflective awareness in art historical writing. Offering a series of meditations on the discipline of art history in the context of contemporary critical theory, Moxey addresses such central issues as the status of the canon, the nature of aesthetic value, and the character of historical knowledge. The chapters are linked by a common interest in, even fascination with, the paradoxical power of narrative and the identity of the authorial voice. Moxey maintains that art history is a rhetoric of persuasion rather than a discourse of truth. Each chapter in The Practice of Persuasion attempts to demonstrate the paradoxes inherent in a genre that--while committed to representing the past--must inevitably bear the imprint of the present. In Moxey's view, art history as a discipline is often unable to recognize its status as a regime of truth that produces historically determined meanings and so continues to act as if based on a universal aesthetic foundation. His new book should enable art historians to engage with the past in a manner less determined by tradition and more responsive to contemporary values and aspirations.

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Examines the nature of aesthetic judgements and history

This survey of paradox and power in art history provides a sequel to Keith Moxey's Practice Of Theory, which is recommended reading for any who would pursue this continuation. Practice of Persuasion stresses the ongoing need for awareness in art history writing, providing reflections on art history and modern critical theory and examining the nature of aesthetic judgements and history. College-level students of art history will find this revealing.
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