Literature, Power and Publicity

Philosophy and Culture 31 (6):51-61 (2004)
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Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to contemporary art from the aesthetic point of view of the relationship between art and politics. First, this article from the perspective of power, two-way analysis of relations between art and politics. Secondly, experience from the public sphere and private dialectic between history, analysis of writers writing and public domain, public works and the inner meaning, to explain translation exists between art and political relations. Third, according to the "political life" concept, pointing out how art and politics in the sense of action and language as closely related to human activity, but the purport of art, it is to create a common world eternal. The purpose of this article is to investigate, from the view point of contemporary aesthetics of literature, the inter-relationship between the Literary Art and the Politics. The first part of this article consists in the analysis the double meanings of this relationship in the context of political / artistic power. The second part consists to illuminate the existential relationship of literary writing and public sphere by analyzing the meaning of writing, works, and public audience. The third par of this article consists to point out that, only under the concepts of 'praxis', 'lexis', the two elements of political life in Greek culture, the understanding of inner relation between literary writings and politics will be possible

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