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dc.contributor Kelly, Caleb
dc.contributor Kemper, Jakko
dc.contributor Rutten, Ellen
dc.date 2022-01-19T04:04:46Z
dc.date 2022-01-19T04:04:46Z
dc.date 2022-01-18T13:08:01Z
dc.date 2021
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-17T21:15:09Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-17T21:15:09Z
dc.identifier ONIX_20220118_9781501380327_14
dc.identifier https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52482
dc.identifier https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77390
dc.identifier https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/52482/1/9781501380327.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/245662
dc.description This open access book synthesizes the swiftly growing critical scholarship on mistakes, glitches, and other aesthetics and logics of imperfection into the first transdisciplinary, transnational framework of imperfection studies. In recent years, the trend to present the notion of imperfection as a plus rather than a problem has resonated across a range of social and creative disciplines and a wealth of world localities. As digital tools allow media users to share ever more suave selfies and success stories, psychologists promote 'the gifts of imperfections' and point to perfectionism as a catalyst for rising depression and burnout complaints and suicide rates among millennials. As sound technologies increasingly permit musicians to 'smoothen' their work, composers increasingly praise glitches, noise, and cracks. As genetic engineering upgrades with swift speed, philosophers, marketeers, and physicians plea 'against perfection' and supermarkets successfully advertise 'perfectly imperfect' vegetables. Meanwhile, cultural analysts point at skewed perspectives, blurry images, and other 'deliberate imperfections' in new and historical cinema, painting, photography, music, and literature. While these and other experts applaud imperfection, scholars in fields ranging from disability studies to tourism critically interrogate a trend to fetishize imperfection and poverty. They rightfully warn against projecting privileged (and, often, emphatically western-biased) feel-good stories onto the less privileged, the distorted, and the frail. The editors unite the different strands in imperfection thinking across various disciplines tools. In fourteen chapters by experts from different world localities, they offer scholars and students more historically grounded and more critically informed conceptualizations of the imperfect. This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com.
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dc.language eng
dc.publisher Bloomsbury Academic
dc.publisher Bloomsbury Academic
dc.relation Thinking Media
dc.rights open access
dc.subject Film & Media
dc.subject Media Theory (Film & Media)
dc.subject Media History (Film & Media)
dc.subject bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAN Neurosciences
dc.subject bic Book Industry Communication::P Mathematics & science::PD Science: general issues::PDA Philosophy of science
dc.title Imperfections
dc.resourceType book
dc.alternateIdentifier 9781501380327
dc.alternateIdentifier 9781501380341
dc.alternateIdentifier 10.5040/9781501380303
dc.licenseCondition open access
dc.licenseCondition n/a
dc.identifierdoi 10.5040/9781501380303
dc.relationisPublishedBy f75587da-2374-4722-9d42-9fffa7fa3f92
dc.relationisbn 9781501380327
dc.relationisbn 9781501380341
dc.pages 344
dc.placepublication New York
dc.imprint Bloomsbury Academic


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