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The Human Universal Beautiful

How Civilizations See, Shape, and Rank the Human Form

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The Human Universal Beautiful

De : David Boles
Lu par : Mia Fothergill
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In the fall of 1984, in a darkened lecture hall at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, two professors offered competing arguments about why beauty matters. The art historian said beauty connects. The film scholar said beauty instructs. Both were right, and both were incomplete. The question that has taken forty years to formulate is the question this book attempts to answer: if beauty connects and instructs, who controls the connection, and who writes the lesson plan?

The Human Universal Beautiful proposes a new framework for understanding how beauty operates as a historical force. The institutional conversion thesis argues that beauty begins as perception and survives as institution. Human beings arrive with perceptual tendencies that orient attention toward certain configurations of faces and bodies. Those tendencies are then taken up by institutions and converted into standards with enforcement mechanisms, economic consequences, and social rewards and penalties. The distance between the infant's first attentive gaze at a symmetrical face and the adult's decision to undergo rhinoplasty, skin-lightening treatment, or injectable filler is the distance this book attempts to measure.

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