The Image Level and Artistic Sedimentation

Contemporary Chinese Thought 31 (2):77-88 (1999)
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Abstract

If we say that on the level of form, works of art correspond to the humanization of sense perception in the human psychology, then on the level of the image, they correspond on the whole to the humanization of desire. As a result, their aesthetic effect is manifested as artistic sedimentation.

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