Mapping Approaches to Interpretation

Journal of Aesthetic Education 56 (1):28-43 (2022)
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Abstract

There are a variety of different approaches to understanding how to interpret a work of art. And there are a plurality of ways of understanding how those various approaches relate to, and differ from, one another. In this essay, I offer (1) an exploration of some of the similarities that popular contemporary approaches share and, (2) based on differences among interpretative approaches, three different ways of mapping those approaches.

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David Fenner
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