
Humanities through the Arts, 10th Edition
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Humanities Through the Arts, tenth edition,continues to explore the humanities with an emphasis upon the arts as an expression of cultural and personal values, examining the relationship of the humanities to important values, objects and events. The book is arranged topically by art form from painting, sculpture, photography, and architecture to literature, music, theater, film, and dance. Four major pedagogical boxed features enhance student understanding of the genres and of individual works within the genres: Perception Key boxes, Conception Key boxes,Experiencing boxes, and new Focus On boxes. Intended for introductory-level,interdisciplinary courses offered across the curriculum in the Humanities,Philosophy, Art, English, Music, and Education departments, this beautifully illustrated text helps students learn how to actively engage a work of art. **Available exclusively on McGraw-Hill Create®,the Traditions Collection contains western and non-western readings as well as ancient and contemporary offerings, hand selected from a number of different disciplines, such as literature, philosophy, and science. Find the readings here: www.mcgrawhillcreate.com/traditions
Preface
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTALS
Chapter 1. The Humanities: An Introduction
Chapter 2. What Is a Work of Art?
Chapter 3. Being a Critic of the Art
PART TWO: THE ARTS
Chapter 4. Painting
Chapter 5. Sculpture
Chapter 6. Architecture
Chapter 7. Literature
Chapter 8. Theater
Chapter 9. Music
Chapter 10. Dance
Chapter 11. Photography
Chapter 12. Film
Chapter 13. Television and Video Art
PART THREE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 14. Is it Art or Something Like It?
Chapter 15. The Interrelationships of the Arts
Chapter 16. The Interrelationships of the Humanities
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
Chapter 2. What Is a Work of Art?
Chapter 3. Being a Critic of the Art
PART TWO: THE ARTS
Chapter 4. Painting
Chapter 5. Sculpture
Chapter 6. Architecture
Chapter 7. Literature
Chapter 8. Theater
Chapter 9. Music
Chapter 10. Dance
Chapter 11. Photography
Chapter 12. Film
Chapter 13. Television and Video Art
PART THREE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 14. Is it Art or Something Like It?
Chapter 15. The Interrelationships of the Arts
Chapter 16. The Interrelationships of the Humanities
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
Chapter 3. Being a Critic of the Art
PART TWO: THE ARTS
Chapter 4. Painting
Chapter 5. Sculpture
Chapter 6. Architecture
Chapter 7. Literature
Chapter 8. Theater
Chapter 9. Music
Chapter 10. Dance
Chapter 11. Photography
Chapter 12. Film
Chapter 13. Television and Video Art
PART THREE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 14. Is it Art or Something Like It?
Chapter 15. The Interrelationships of the Arts
Chapter 16. The Interrelationships of the Humanities
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
PART TWO: THE ARTS
Chapter 4. Painting
Chapter 5. Sculpture
Chapter 6. Architecture
Chapter 7. Literature
Chapter 8. Theater
Chapter 9. Music
Chapter 10. Dance
Chapter 11. Photography
Chapter 12. Film
Chapter 13. Television and Video Art
PART THREE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 14. Is it Art or Something Like It?
Chapter 15. The Interrelationships of the Arts
Chapter 16. The Interrelationships of the Humanities
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
Chapter 10. Dance
Chapter 11. Photography
Chapter 12. Film
Chapter 13. Television and Video Art
PART THREE: INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Chapter 14. Is it Art or Something Like It?
Chapter 15. The Interrelationships of the Arts
Chapter 16. The Interrelationships of the Humanities
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
Values
Glossary
Dada
Index
Dada
Index


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