Theodore Gracyk Wins Outstanding Monograph Prize
Monday, July 31, 2023
Posted by: Julie Van Camp
The American Society for Aesthetics announces that the 2023 Prize for Outstanding Monograph has been awarded to Theodore Gracyk for Making Meaning in Popular Song: Philosophical Essays (Bloomsbury, 2022). Seventeen nominations were received for the prize. The selection was made by a committee of three senior ASA members. The Outstanding Monograph Prize has been awarded annually since 2008. The 2024 prize will be awarded for a monograph published in 2023. The submission deadline is February 1, 2024, with the prize awarded at the 2024 Annual Meeting in November. Complete guidelines: https://aesthetics-online.org/page/MonographPrize Outstanding Monograph Prize WinnersHanneke Grootenboer, The Pensive Image: Art as a Form of Thinking (2022) Jonathan Gilmore, Apt Imaginings: Feelings for Fictions and Other Creatures of the Mind (2021) Rachel Zuckert, Herder's Naturalist Aesthetics (2020) Michael Newall, A Philosophy of the Art School (2019) Yuriko Saito, Aesthetics of the Familiar: Everyday Life and Worldmaking (2018) Paul C. Taylor, Black is Beautiful: A Philosophy of Black Aesthetics (2017) Peter Kivy, De Gustibus: Arguing about Taste and Why We Do It (2016) Paul Guyer, A History of Modern Aesthetics (2015) Christy Mag Uidhir, Art and Art-Attempts (2014) Kathleen Higgins, The Music Between Us: Is Music a Universal Language? (2013) Whitney Davis, Queer Beauty: Sexuality and Aesthetics from Winckelmann to Freud and Beyond (2012) Peter Lamarque, Work and Object: Explorations in the Metaphysics of Art (2011) Dominic McIver Lopes, A Philosophy of Computer Art (2010) Allen Carlson and Glenn Parsons, Functional Beauty (2009) Rachel Zuckert, Kant on Beauty and Biology: An Interpretation of the Critique of Judgment (2008)
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