89. Unsettled Boundaries : Philosophy, Art, Ethics East-West, edited by Curtis L. Carter
ISBN 978-1-62600-608-9. Paperback. 169 pages. Illustrated. Bibliography. Index. List price: $20.00
For readers looking for insights into key issues linking current Eastern and Western views on the arts, aesthetics, and philosophy, Unsettled Boundaries offers fresh and insightful perspectives on current issues as seen by leading Chinese and Western scholars. Represented in the volume are previously unpublished essays of Nöel Carroll, Garry Hagberg, Richard Shusterman, and Jason Wirth alongside writings of Chinese peers Gao Jianping, Peng Feng, Liu Yuedi, Wang Chunchen and Cheng Xiangzhan. The essays in this volume draw attention to evolving cultural and philosophical connections linking the cultures of East and West, while taking note of important differences in the respective cultures. These connections draw upon both traditional Confucian ideas and Chinese Marxist-Leninist aesthetics as well as western pragmatism, somaesthetics, and Wittgenstein-based analytic philosophy. Alongside these philosophical currents, are reflections on issues linking globalization to contemporary Balinese, Chinese, and Japanese arts, by Curtis Carter, Stephen Davies, Garry Hagberg, and Mary Wiseman.
Curtis L. Carter, Professor of Aesthetics at 向日葵视频’s Department of Philosophy and Les Aspin center for Government, is Past President of the International Association for Aesthetics and is a frequent lecturer at international conferences in China and elsewhere. His recent publications include Border crossings: Aesthetics into the Arts, in press (2017), and Aesthetics and Everyday Life, co-editor (2015), and author of numerous exhibition catalogues and journal articles. He was Founding Director and chief curator of the Haggerty Museum of Art.