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Thinking Beautifully: On the Academic Aesthetic

Autor Ariel Colonomos
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 ian 2026
Thinking Beautifully: On the Academic Aesthetic draws attention to the role of beauty in scholarship and reveals how form and content are deeply entangled. Some of the most enduring works in intellectual history are not only persuasive-they are beautiful, and their beauty is part of their power. This aesthetic framing offers fresh insight into why we study what we study, how academic practices evolve, and what makes ideas resonate.

Ariel Colonomos contends that the aesthetic dimension of academic work-its style, form, and beauty-is not merely decorative, but essential to how knowledge is produced, communicated, and valued. Across the humanities and social sciences, different disciplines and thinkers operate within distinct aesthetic genres. These genres shape not just how ideas are expressed, but how they are conceived and received. In reflecting on the aesthetic of knowledge, Thinking Beautifully provides a new lens for understanding the scholarly imagination-and offers a roadmap for rethinking how we aspire, both intellectually and collectively.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9798765158920
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 8 Figures
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Introduction: The Repressed Enigma of Beauty
The Paradoxes of Denying Beauty
From The Theory of Aesthetics to an Aesthetic of Theories
Reason and Enigma: F. Scott Fitzgerald Goes to College
Art As an Epistemic Vanguard
On Performances and Ideas and Play: A Three-Tiered Stage
A Plea for Beauty in Thinking

Part I The Beauty of Text
Chapter 1: Beautiful Writing
Authoring Anthropology
The Role of The Travelogue in Anthropological Work
Style
Composing and Assembling
Letters and Numbers
Jerzy Kosinski On Small Groups and Sociological Novels
Imaginative Visions: Bentham On "Fictions", and Gainsborough on Gardens
On Plots
Characters
Narrative Pivots
Suspense

Chapter 2: Beautiful Framing
Frames, Framers, and Framing
Shrinking Frames: Corralling Reality
Openness in investigation: The Magic of Originality
Theories As "Emotional Genres"
The Tragic Narrative
Compassion
Cool Thinking, Warm Thinking
The Right Balance
On Distance unto His Dying Breath

Part II The Beauty of Play
Chapter 3 A Narcissistic Game: The Embodiment of Theories and Ideas
Becoming Oneself
Paradoxes of Identification: Freud, Arendt, Foucault
The Transition: "I'm Finally Myself"
The Pitfalls of The Game
The Author as Flag Bearer
The Occidentalist Dandyism of Edward Said
The Logic of Autobiography

Chapter 4 Scenes of Revolt: From Class to Gender
Critique, Old School Style: A Matter of Class
Marx: The Power of The Grand Narrative
Maos and Thugs
Critique, New School Style: The Turn to Gender
Transition As a Rupture in Civility
Art As "Proto-Theory"
Performativity As Play
forms of Writing

Chapter 5 Race as Performance: Portrait of The Theorist as Chameleon
The Novelistic Intrigues of Race
The Clothes Maketh the Man?
From Dark to Light and Back Again
New forms of Passing: The Human Stain in Reverse
Academic Performers of Race
The Aesthetics of Racial Choice
New Civilities
Transracialism: Theatrical Flop, Or Striking Reveal?
Violence and Passion
"As If" and Self-Revelation: A Good Performance, Or A Bad One?

Chapter 6 Academic Stand-Up: Make Them Laugh to Make Them Think
Communities of Appreciation
The Telling Grin: Irony and Games of Reason
Unconscious Violinists, Runaway Trolleys, and Other intellectual Diversions
Humorous Epistemologies and National Cultures
The Irony of History
Wordplays and Lacanian antics
Weird Signifiers: The Beauty of Lacan's "Lalangue"
The Hysteric of The Farce
Excess: The Slovenian Silene On Youtube
Zizek, The incongruous intruder
The anal Stage of Capitalism: Sex toys and "Taxporn"

Part III The Beauty of Ideas
Chapter 7 Opacity and The Magic force of Enchantment
Opacity As A Delicacy
The Erotic Magic of Obscurantism: Too Beautiful to Be True?
Hypnotic Associations
Pastiches and Hoaxes

Chapter 8 Clarity and The Epiphanic Moment
"It Is Clear That": A Very Wittgensteinian Adage
Universal Voices
The Two Treatises
Echoing Words
Scintillating Ideas
Moral Luck
An Oblique Triangle
The Paradoxes of Perfection
A Pale Enlightenment
The Caricature of a Good Life
The Crackup: The Beauty of Imperfection
The Beauty of The Fox

Conclusion: in Praise of Beauty
Beauty As Self-Revelation
An Intellectual Beauty Contest

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