Book review: 'Aesthetics and Rock Art III Symposium: Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress' by Thomas Heyd & John Clegg (eds)

Title
Book review: 'Aesthetics and Rock Art III Symposium: Proceedings of the XV UISPP World Congress' by Thomas Heyd & John Clegg (eds)
Publication Date
2009
Author(s)
Ross, June
Type of document
Review
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian Archaeological Association Inc
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:5605
Abstract
John Clegg sums up the papers published in the volume he co-edited with Thomas Heyd as an 'eclectic mooting of experts'. It is indeed a catholic collection of rock art papers – 11 in all – by Australian and international authors, enriched with perceptions borrowed from disciplines such as psychology and philosophy. While all were presented under the framework of aesthetics in rock art,the varied approaches evident in the papers demonstrates the broad scope of this topic as conceived by the contributors. Such approaches contrast with more literal interpretations of the term that define and limit the concept of aesthetics to the study of the effect of the physical properties of objects on the senses and the qualitative evaluation of those properties, or simply to a Eurocentric evaluation of skill or beauty.
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Citation
Australian Archaeology, v.69, p. 83-84
ISSN
2470-0363
0312-2417
Start page
83
End page
84

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