id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b2fkvaqnbjbxrhvl2ymnrzlvv4 Nancy Easterlin Big Guys, Babies, and Beauty 2001 10 .pdf application/pdf 4564 213 45 Dissanayake's three books--What Is Art For? aestheticians, who are encouraged to look at how art behaviors work in need of humans for perceived control over experience and the importance of art Whereas Dissanayake's first two books articulate a phylogenetic account of art The claim of this new book, that intimacy or love and art are fundamentally related Human infants, as Dissanayake explains, are rhythms and modes of art are embedded in this process, and Dissanayake's instructively, Dissanayake's claim is not exclusively about art; her theory states that the rhythms and modes of infancy underlie art behaviors and adult love, two infant development on art specifically, Dissanayake addresses a concrete Dissanayake's book is apt to be interested in art in the first place, and therefore Second, Dissanayake's assumption that art can alleviate contemporary cultural Art and Intimacy is a major work of cultural analysis. 2. Ellen Dissanayake, What Is Art For? ./cache/work_b2fkvaqnbjbxrhvl2ymnrzlvv4.pdf ./txt/work_b2fkvaqnbjbxrhvl2ymnrzlvv4.txt