The New Aesthetics of Deculturation: Neoliberalism, Fundamentalism and Kitsch

The New Aesthetics of Deculturation: Neoliberalism, Fundamentalism and Kitsch

by Thorsten Botz-Bornstein (Author)

Synopsis

What are the predominant aesthetics of the twenty-first century? Thorsten Botz-Bornstein argues that deculturation, embodied by the conspicuous vulgarity of kitsch, is the overriding visual language of our times. Drawing on the work of Islam scholar Olivier Roy, who argued that religious fundamentalism arises when religion is separated from the indigenous cultural values, Botz-Bornstein shows that the production of `absolute' truths through deculturation also exists in contemporary education. The neoliberal environment has separated learning from culture by emphasizing standardization and quantified learning outcomes. In a globalized environment, the idea of culture is no longer available as a referent; instead we are taught to rely on the culturally neutral term `excellence'. For Botz-Bornstein, this is an absolute value similar to the `truth' of religious fundamentalists. Similarly, kitsch is what happens when aesthetic values are separated from cultural contexts. Kitsch is aesthetic fundamentalism. Kitsch aesthetics are an aesthetics of excellence. The consumption of kitsch can be understood as an intrinsically narcissistic impulse, reinforced by social media, individuals recycling their own selves without being confronted with the culture of the other. The existence of self-centred alternative truths , fake news and conspiracy theories and selfies are linked together in the fundamentalism-neoliberalism-kitsch pattern. Including analysis of the intersections of `cute', `excellent', `sublime', and `interesting' in contemporary aesthetic culture, this is a journey through philosophy, psychology and cultural theory, redefining a new aesthetics of deculturation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 22 Aug 2019

ISBN 10: 1350086347
ISBN 13: 9781350086340
Book Overview: Establishing conceptual links between religious fundamentalism, neoliberal culture, and kitsch this book demonstrates how all three thrive in the postindustrial environment of a globalized information culture.

Author Bio
Thorsten Botz-Bornstein is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Gulf University for Science and Technology, Kuwait.