Pluralismo estetico

Teoria 30 (1):129-150 (2010)
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Abstract

Mass culture nourishes itself through cinematographic comedy, considered as alternative Gestalt that binds us to our little world. In doing so, mass culture return us an ideal mirror image of our life allowing us to consider ideal our daily life. Therefore distance between cinema and life tends to reduce and aesthetic education programme is completed. This essay examines this process in reference to some contemporary thinkers – from Schmitt to Benjamin up to Rancière

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