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9783484350885
What happened around 1900 to universal semantic systems like aesthetics and ethics when German society underwent a radical change from a stratificational to a functional form of social differentiation? Drawing on the aesthetic persuasions of various philosophies operative at the time, the study discusses the thought configurations on which the universal claims of aesthetic and moral communication builds. Taking the debate on trash and pulp as an example, it shows how most of the participants in the debate used the discourse on art for the homogenization, definition, and prioritization of their own milieu constructs. The booksellers trading in cheap literature were the only ones to respond in line with the new functional differentiation of society, exploiting art as a medium for the formation of a hierarchy within the economic system.Storim, Mirjam is the author of 'Ästhetik Im Umbruch : Zur Funktion der "Rede über Kunst" Um 1900 Am Beispiel der Debatte Um Schmutz und Schund', published 2002 under ISBN 9783484350885 and ISBN 3484350881.
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