Republic of Taste: Art, Politics, and Everyday Life in Early America
przez
Catherine E. Kelly
Brak ocen
History
Poetry
Art & Photography
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
312
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 4, 2021
Wydawca
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10
0812224892
ISBN-13
9780812224894
Opis
Catherine E. Kelly takes readers on an exploration of early American culture through the lens of art, politics, and daily life in her insightful work. By delving into the complex interplay between aesthetic expression and political ideals, she reveals how art served not just as decoration, but as a medium for civic engagement and social commentary. The book brings to light the dynamic environment of early America, where cultural production was steeped in the pressing issues of the time.
As Kelly investigates the period’s artistic movements and political discourse, she underscores the significance of taste as a marker of identity and status. Every brushstroke and sculpture becomes a reflection of societal values, aspirations, and the tumultuous nature of American life during its formative years. The vibrant narratives within these pages illustrate how taste was intimately tied to the emerging national consciousness.
Through a blend of historical analysis and cultural critique, Kelly crafts a vivid picture of the era, illuminating the connections between everyday experiences and broader cultural frameworks. Readers come away with a deeper appreciation for the role of art in shaping early American society and the intricate ways culture influences political thought and communal identity.
As Kelly investigates the period’s artistic movements and political discourse, she underscores the significance of taste as a marker of identity and status. Every brushstroke and sculpture becomes a reflection of societal values, aspirations, and the tumultuous nature of American life during its formative years. The vibrant narratives within these pages illustrate how taste was intimately tied to the emerging national consciousness.
Through a blend of historical analysis and cultural critique, Kelly crafts a vivid picture of the era, illuminating the connections between everyday experiences and broader cultural frameworks. Readers come away with a deeper appreciation for the role of art in shaping early American society and the intricate ways culture influences political thought and communal identity.
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