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dc.contributor.authorPérez Henao, Horaciospa
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dc.date.issued2014-12-19
dc.identifier.issn1794-7111
dc.identifier.urihttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/kepes/article/view/528
dc.description.abstractObjetivo: formular la historia del concepto de estética cotidiana perteneciente a la subdisciplina del mismo nombre, a fin de señalar las aproximaciones que intentan definir la estética cotidiana en tanto concepto perteneciente a un campo del conocimiento. Materiales y métodos: se trata de una investigación cualitativa con enfoque hermenéutico, en la cual la historia de conceptos corresponde a una de sus fases. La información recolectada se obtuvo de la revisión de las principales bases de datos académicas, y fue sometida a Praccis, un proceso metodológico que entrelaza prejuicios, reflexión, análisis, comprensión, comparación, interpretación y síntesis. Resultados: el término de estética cotidiana aparece inicialmente referido en estudios que analizan el papel del cuerpo, el compromiso, la inmersión, la improvisación y la narrativa en la experiencia estética por fuera de los ámbitos del arte institucionalizado. Lo anterior conduce, posteriormente, a dos posturas que pretenden definir el concepto de estética cotidiana: una en relación con las teorías artísticas y otra independiente de ellas. Conclusiones: el concepto de estética cotidiana requiere de nuevos estudios encaminados a precisar los límites de la estética cotidiana, pues aún no se logra un consenso entre las teorías que lo abordanspa
dc.description.abstractAbstract Purpose: To formulate the history of the everyday aesthetics concept belonging to the sub-discipline with the same name in order to identify the approaches that attempt to define everyday aesthetics as a concept belonging to a field of knowledge. Methods and materials: it’s a qualitative with hermeneutic approach research in which the history of concepts corresponds to one of its phases. The data collected was obtaianed from the review of te main academic data bases and was submitted to Praccis, a methodological processes that weaves prejudices, reflection, analysis, understanding, comparison, interpretation and synthesis. Results: the concept of everyday aesthetics is initially used in studies that analyze the role of the body, the commitment, immersion, improvisation, and the narrative of the aesthetic experience away from the institutionalized art environements. This leads to two positions that are intended to define the everyday aesthetics concept: one in relation to artistic theories and the other one conceived independently from the first on.. Conclusion: the everyday aesthetic concept requires of new studies to clarify the limits of everyday aesthetics as yet no consensus among the theories dealing with it has been reached.eng
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dc.sourcehttps://revistasojs.ucaldas.edu.co/index.php/kepes/article/view/528spa
dc.subjecteveryday aestheticseng
dc.subjecteveryday lifeeng
dc.subjectlife worldeng
dc.subjectestética cotidianaspa
dc.subjectvida cotidianaspa
dc.subjectmundo de la vidaspa
dc.subjecteveryday aestheticsspa
dc.subjecteveryday lifespa
dc.subjectlife world.spa
dc.titleEl lugar de la estética en la vida diaria: historia del concepto de estética cotidianaspa
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