An uncanny dimension: Commentary on Thomas Heyd's 'reflections on reclamation through art'

Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (3):347 – 350 (2007)
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The aesthetic transformation becomes a vehicle of recognition and indictment. Herbert Marcuse, 1978, p. 9 In his ‘Reflections on Reclamation through Art’, Thomas Heyd poses the question: Can art ef...

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The Aesthetic DimensionThe Frankfort School.Charles Dyke, Herbert Marcuse & Zolton Tar - 1978 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 37 (2):222.
The Aesthetic Dimension.John Fisher & Herbert Marcuse - 1979 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 13 (2):119.
Reflections on reclamation through art.Thomas Heyd - 2007 - Ethics, Place and Environment 10 (3):339 – 345.

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