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A Guide to Graduate Aesthetics in North America Third Edition Edited by Dominic McIver Lopes University of British Columbia 2012 ⓒ American Society for Aesthetics Contents About the Guide ! About the ASA ! Doctoral Programs " Master’s Programs #$ GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA About the Guide About the ASA This Guide has been compiled for students who are interested in pursuing graduate studies in philosophy with an expertise or competence in aesthetics or the philosophy of art It’s available free of charge at http://aesthetics-online.org The American Society for Aesthetics was founded in #%"' to promote study, research, discussion, and publication in aesthetics The Society meets annually in the fall and its three regional divisions in the spring It also publishes the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and the ASA Newsletter Both are free to members In #%%& the American Society for Aesthetics surveyed graduate and undergraduate philosophy departments to determine how many have philosophers of art on staff, what aesthetics courses are offered, and what demand exists for those courses It was found that demand for undergraduate aesthetics courses is steady and increasing somewhat and matches demand for core courses; that almost one in four departments report an increase in demand for aesthetics at the graduate level; and that many departments would like to offer more aesthetics and a substantial proportion have plans to so The data for this edition of the Guide were collected in '(#' using a survey sent to every North American graduate philosophy department Each department was asked to to identify the graduate aesthetics courses it offers, any teaching opportunities for graduate students in aesthetics courses, and the names and interests of faculty capable of supervising students in aesthetics Fifty-four departments replied and are represented in the Guide The information in this Guide has been reported by the departments themselves It should not be understood to have been endorsed by the ASA, nor should it form the sole basis for selecting a graduate program The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism publishes current research articles, symposia, special issues, and book reviews in aesthetics and the arts The term “aesthetics,” in this connection, is understood to include all studies of the arts and related types of experience from a philosophic, scientific, or other theoretical standpoint The “arts” are taken to include not only the traditional forms such as music, literature, landscape architecture, dance, painting, architecture, sculpture, and other visual arts, but also more recent additions such as photography, film, earthworks, performance and conceptual art, the crafts and decorative arts, contemporary technical innovations, and other cultural practices, including work and activities in the field of popular culture Students pay a modest membership fee To join, visit http://aesthetics-online.org 4 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA University of Arizona Orientation: Analytic, Historical Doctoral Programs University of Alberta Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at the University of Alberta offers one aesthetics course per year or one every other year The offerings include courses in general aesthetics, philosophy of literature, the history of aesthetics, and environmental aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Robert Burch, Associate Professor, works in the philosophy of literature, continental aesthetics (including Hegel and Heidegger) Allen Carlson, Professor Emeritus, works in the fields of environmental aesthetics, the philosophy of film and architecture Marie-Eve Morin, Assistant Professor, works in the philosophy of literature, continental phenomenology and hermeneutics Alex Rueger, Professor, works in German aesthetic theory (eighteenth and nineteenth century), and the history of aesthetics (especially Kant) Amy Schmitter, Associate Professor, works in general aesthetics, pictorial representation, history of aesthetics and art theory, feminist aesthetics, philosophy of (and philosophical) art history and methodology http://www.philosophy.ualberta.ca The department of philosophy at the University of Arizona offers an aesthetics course every other year The offerings include courses in general aesthetics and the philosophy of of music Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Keith Lehrer, Professor Emeritus, interests include representation and content in the arts, the relation between artistic representation and content and the world outside of art, and the definition and value of art Joseph Tolliver, Associate Professor, works in the philosophy of music and the philosophy of film Jonathan Weinberg, Associate Professor, works at the intersection of cognitive science and aesthetics, including imagination, emotion, and genre http://philosophy.arizona.edu Boston College Orientation: Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at Boston College offers an aesthetics course every year on general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of literature, or philosophy and printing About five students are pursuing an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.bc.edu Boston University Orientation: Analytic, Historical The department of philosophy at Boston University offers an aesthetics course every year in general aesthetics Currently one student is pursuing an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Daniel Dahlstrom, Professor, works in nineteenth century German philosophy Victor Kestenbaum, Professor, works in American Philosophy, Pragmatism and Phenomenology, Philosophy and Literature, Phenomenology and Aesthetics Allen Speight, Associate Professor, works in nineteenth century German philosophy http://www.bu.edu/philo University of British Columbia Orientation: Analytic The UBC philosophy department regularly offers courses in aesthetics, especially on topics overlapping with issues in the philosophy of mind, epistemology, and metaphysics There are about six graduate students pursuing an AOC or AOS in aesthetics at UBC Teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are normally available in aesthetics courses every year Aesthetics Faculty Dominic McIver Lopes, Professor, works in pictorial representation, the aesthetic and the cognitive values of pictures, digital art, ontology of art, theories of art, art and value, cross-cultural aesthetics, and the intersection between aesthetics and cognitive science Chris Mole, Associate Professor, works in philosophy of literature John Woods, Professor Emeritus, works in the philosophy of fiction http://aesthetics.mentalpaint.net http://www.philosophy.ubc.ca University of California, Irvine Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at the University of California, Irvine offers an aesthetics course every year in general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of film, and the philosophy of painting Currently one student is pursuing an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Martin Schwab, Professor, works in twentieth century French philosophy (esp., Foucault, Deleuze, and Ricoeur), critical theory of society, as well as figures in philosophy: Aristotle, Kant, and Hegel http://www.humanities.uci.edu/philosophy Catholic University of America Orientation: Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at the Catholic University of America regularly offers aesthetics courses in areas such as general aesthetics and the history of aesthetics Currently one student is pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Virgil Nemoianu, Distinguished Professor, works in theories of aesthetics, the philosophy of culture, literature and the arts http://philosophy.cua.edu GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA University of Chicago Aesthetics Faculty Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical Jenefer Robinson, Professor, works in general areas of aesthetics, aesthetics and the emotions, philosophy of music, philosophy of literature The philosophy department at the University of Chicago offers at least one graduate aesthetics course a year, but sometimes more These courses include general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics (esp German aesthetics), the philosophy of film, the philosophy of music, and the philosophy of literature Teaching assistantships are regularly available, and graduate instructorships may be available depending on student interest Aesthetics Faculty Daniel Brudney, Professor, philosophy and literature Ted Cohen, Professor, works in philosophy of art, music, history, metaphor, movies, TV, and jokes James Conant, Professor, works in the philosophy of film, aesthetics, philosophy and literature Martha Nussbaum, Professor, philosophy and literature Robert Pippin, Professor, works in philosophy and literature, philosophy of film, and aesthetics generally Candace Vogler, Professor, philosophy and literature, moral questions in literature, philosophy and film http://philosophy.uchicago.edu http://www.artsci.uc.edu/philosophy University of Colorado, Boulder Orientation: Analytic, Historical The department of philosophy at the University of Colorado, Boulder offers less than one course in the philosophy of literature or the philosophy of music every three years Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.colorado.edu/philosophy Columbia University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The philosophy department at Columbia University offers at least one at least one graduate aesthetics course a year, but usually more These courses include general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics (esp German aesthetics), the philosophy of music, the philosophy of literature, and often seminars on comparative aesthetics of the different arts in different periods Teaching assistantships are regularly available, and graduate instructorships may be available depending on student interest University of Cincinnati Aesthetics Faculty Orientation: Analytic Taylor Carman, Professor, works on Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty The University of Cincinnati philosophy department offers a graduate course in general aesthetics, history of aesthetics, philosophy of literature, or the philosophy of music twice every three years Currently there are five graduate students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics The department offers teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships in aesthetics courses Lydia Goehr, Professor, works on the philosophy of music, critical theory, and aesthetic theory Philip Kitcher, Professor, is interested in philosophy of Literature, and opera Christopher Peacocke, Professor, works in the philosophy of music GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA David Sidorsky, Professor, works in philosophy and literature Achille Varzi, Professor, works on ontology of art http://philosophy.columbia.edu Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology offers aesthetics courses more than once per year in the following areas: general aesthetics, history of aesthetics, philosophy of film, literature, and music, and environmental aesthetics Through the Graduate Theological Union, Newhall Fellowships for teaching assistantships and instructorships are available Numerous students are pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Aesthetics Faculty Bryan Kromholtx, O.P., Assistant Professor, works in theological aesthetics Michael Morris, O.P., Professor, works in art history, iconography, and film Anselm Ramelow, O.P., Associate Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, philosophy of music, painting, and architecture Chris Renz, O.P., Assistant Professor, works in creative intuition and Jacques Maritian, mysticism and art and poetry Duquesne University Orientation: Continental, Historical Duquesne University’s philosophy department offers a course per year in one of the following areas: philosophy of film, philosophy of literature, philosophy of music, or the history of aesthetics Currently there are two graduate students pursuing either an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.duq.edu/philosophy University of Guelph Orientation: Analytic, Continental The department of philosophy at the University of Guelph offers a course in aesthetics once every three years Currently there is one student who is pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics The department regularly offers teaching assistantships in aesthetics courses, and occasionally offers graduate instructorship in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Don Dedrick, Associate Professor, works in analytical aesthetics and visual art Karen Houle, Associate Professor, works in the philosophy of literature Jeff Mitscherling, Professor, works in phenomenological aesthetics and cognitive aesthetics Augustine Thompson, O.P., S.T.M., Professor, works in medieval religious ritual and art http://www.uoguelph.ca/philosophy Marga Vega, Assistant Professor, works in the ontology of art, metaphor, the definition of art, and musical aesthetics University of Hawaii, Manoa http://www.dspt.edu The University of Hawaii’s philosophy department annually offers a graduate course in one of the following: general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of film or literature, as well as courses in Japanese, Chinese, and Indian aesthetics There are usually about eight graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Orientation: Asian, Comparative GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses hauer, environmental aesthetics, and relationships between aesthetics and ethics http://www.indiana.edu/~phil Aesthetics Faculty Ron Bontekoe, Professor, works in hermeneutics University of Maryland Arindam Chakrabarti, Professor, works in Indian and Sanskrit aesthetics as well as general aesthetics Orientation: Analytic Joseph Tanke, Assistant Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, Kantian and post-Kantian aesthetics, twentieth and twenty-first century French Aesthetics, and the politics of aesthetics The philosophy department at the University of Maryland, College Park offers a graduate course in general aesthetics, the philosophy of film, the philosophy of literature, or the philosophy of music once per year There are currently eight graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Both teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are available for aesthetics courses http://www.hawaii.edu/phil Aesthetics Faculty John Hopkins University Jerrold Levinson, Professor, works in the theory of art, the ontology of art, philosophy of music, film, and literature, value experience, the theory of beauty, and aesthetics and cognitive science Steve Odin, Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, Japanese aesthetics, and the phenomenology of art Orientation: Analytic, Historical The philosophy department at John Hopkins University offers a course on Kantian aesthetics once every three years Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.philosophy.umd.edu http://www.philosophy.jhu.edu The Department of philosophy at McGill University offers a graduate seminar on a topic in the philosophy of art at least every other year Every year we offer an upper-level undergraduate course on a special topic in the philosophy of art which can be used by graduate students as the basis for a graduate reading course There is also often an Aesthetics component in the graduate seminars taught annually on Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger We currently have four doctoral students whose AOS is aesthetics Teaching assistantships in aesthetics are not regularly available, but senior graduate students working in aesthetics are offered the opportunity to teach a mid-level undergraduate class in that area Indiana University, Bloomington Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at Indiana University offers an aesthetics course every year either in general aesthetics or the history of aesthetics Currently three students are pursuing an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Sandy Shapshay, Assistant Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, especially Kant and Schopen- McGill University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Aesthetics Faculty University of Michigan David Davies, Professor, works on ontology and epistemology of art, and on philosophical issues relating to literature, music, film, photography, theatre, dance, and the visual arts The department of philosophy at University of Michigan offers a course in general aesthetics or the philosophy of film once per year Currently there are two students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Eric Lewis, Associate Professor, works on the philosophy of music, with particular reference to improvisation Alison Laywine, Associate Professor, has a strong research interest in Ancient Greek and Islamic philosophies of music Philip Buckley, Associate Professor, has research interests in phenomenological aesthetics http://www.mcgill.ca/philosophy Aesthetics Faculty Daniel Herwitz, Professor, interests include the philosophy of film and television, visuals arts, and the philosophy of music Daniel Jacobson, Professor, interests include narrative art http://www.lsa.umich.edu/philosophy University of Miami Orientation: Analytic The department of philosophy at the University of Miami offers a graduate course once a year in general aesthetics, the philosophy of literature, and various special topics including ontology of art Currently there are five students with an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Otavio Bueno, Professor, interests include pictorial representation, images in art and science, and the philosophy of film University of Missouri Orientation: Analytic The philosophy department at the University of Missouri offers an aesthetics course once every three years This course is usually in general aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Joseph Bien, Professor Philip Robbins, Associate Professor, interests include aesthetics and cognitive science Risto Hilpinen, Professor, interests include artworks and artifacts, and the semantics of fiction http://philosophy.missouri.edu Nick Stang, Assistant Professor, interests include the value of art and the history of aesthetics University of New Mexico Amie Thomasson, Professor, interests include the ontology of art and the philosophy of fiction http://www.as.miami.edu/phi The University of New Mexico’s philosophy department offers a graduate course in aesthetics each year, including general aesthetics and philosophy of literature Typically, there are two graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses 10 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Aesthetics Faculty Brent Kalar, Associate Professor, interests include philosophy of Culture, Cavell and art, Kant and aesthetics Iain Thomson, Professor, interests include the philosophy of literature http://www.unm.edu/~thinker Northwestern University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical Northwestern’s philosophy department offers and aesthetics course once per year in the history of aesthetics or the philosophy of literature Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Rachel Zuckert, Associate Professor, works in the history of aesthetics http://www.philosophy.northwestern.edu David O’Connor, Associate Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, philosophy of literature, philosophy of opera Fred Rush, Associate Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, analytic aesthetics, philosophy of literature, philosophy of architecture, and the philosophy of film Stephen Watson, Professor, works in history of European aesthetics, the philosophy of visual art, and the philosophy of http://philosophy.nd.edu Ohio State University Orientation: Analytic, Historical Ohio State University’s philosophy department offers a course in either general aesthetics or the philosophy of music once per year Currently there are three students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty University of Notre Dame Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical University of Notre Dame’s philosophy department offers courses in aesthetics twice every three years in the areas of general aesthetics, history of aesthetics, the philosophy of music, and various courses in the history of European philosophy as it relates to aesthetics Currently about four students are pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Karl Ameriks, Professor, works in history of aesthetics, existentialism and art, and the philosophy of literature Ben Caplan, Associate Professor, interests include the metaphysics and ontology of art objects, especially music Robert Kraut, Professor, is concerned with emotional expressionist theories of art and a range of issues in the philosophy of music http://www.philosophy.osu.edu University of Oklahoma Orientation: Analytic The department of philosophy at the University of Oklahoma offers a graduate course in general aesthetics once every other year Currently there are two students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses 11 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Aesthetics Faculty University of Pennsylvania Sherri Irvin, Associate Professor, interests include the philosophy of contemporary art, the ontology of art, feminist aesthetics, aesthetic experience, and aesthetics and ethics Orientation: Analytic, Historical University of Oregon The philosophy department at the University of Pennsylvania offers instruction in the philosophy of literature with a course being offered once per year Typically there are at least two graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Teaching assistantships are regularly available in aesthetics courses, but not graduate instructorships Orientation: Continental, Historical Aesthetics Faculty The University of Oregon’s department of philosophy offers graduate courses annually, including general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of music, Latin American aesthetics, feminist aesthetics, and environmental aesthetics There are four graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics The department offers teaching assistantships in aesthetics as well as graduate instructorships Elisabeth Camp, Associate Professor, interests include metaphor, fiction, and the philosophy of literature Aesthetics Faculty Princeton University’s philosophy department offers a course in general aesthetics once every three years Currently there are two graduate students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Teaching assistantships are offered for undergraduate courses, and no graduate instructorships are available http://www.ou.edu/ouphil Mark Johnson, Professor, interests include the nature of human meaning and moral deliberation, and the role of the body in aesthetic dimensions of experience Bonnie Mann, Associate Professor, interests include various notions (including Kant’s) of the sublime as it relates to postmodernism, feminist theory, and the environment Also the aesthetic dimensions of gendered experience as it relates to justificatory operations based in gender Ted Toadvine, Associate Professor, interests include environmental aesthetics, history of the aesthetics of nature, and the phenomenology of aesthetic experience Alejandro Vallega, Assistant Professor, interests include the transformative character of works of art for the understanding of existence, the phenomenology of aesthetics experience, relation between non-linguistic graphic expression and language, the decolonization of images, Western aesthetics and Latin American visual arts http://www.philosophy.uoregon.edu http://www.sas.upenn.edu/philosophy Princeton University Orientation: Analytic, Historical Aesthetics Faculty Alexander Nehamas, Professor, interests include general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, philosophy of literature, and the philosophy of the visual arts http://www.philosophy.princeton.edu Queen’s University Orientation: Analytic, Historical The department of philosophy at Queen’s University offers an aesthetics course once every two or three years in a range of areas including general aesthetics, the philosophy of film, the philosophy of literature, philosophy of visual arts, and topics in the philosophy of art Currently there are few 12 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA graduate students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Teaching assistantships are available for aesthetics courses, no graduate instructorships are available Aesthetics Faculty David J Bakhurst, Professor, works in Russian aesthetics Deborah Knight, Associate Professor, works in the philosophy of film, literature, and the visual arts, also emotion and the arts, and ethics and aesthetics http://www.queensu.ca/philosophy Aesthetics Faculty Bent Castelnérac, Associate Professor, interests include Greek aesthetics and contemporary aesthetics André Duhamel, Associate Professor, interests include philosophy and tragedy Andrius Valevicius, Professor, interests include Russian literature and philosophy http://www.usherbrooke.ca/philosophie University of South Florida Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical Rutgers University Orientation: Analytic Rutgers University’s department of philosophy offers a course in aesthetics once every three years in the history of aesthetics or the philosophy of music Currently there is one student pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Peter Kivy, Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, the philosophy of music, and the philosophy of literature http://philosophy.rutgers.edu Université de Sherbrooke Orientation: Continental, Historical The philosophy department at the Université de Sherbrooke offers two courses in aesthetics every three years in general aesthetics and the philosophy of literature Currently there are three graduate students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Teaching assistantships are available in aesthetics courses, while graduate instructorships are not The department of philosophy at USF Tampa offers a graduate course about once per year in general aesthetics, the philosophy of film, or history of aesthetics About five students are pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Graduate instructorships are available, teaching assistantships are not regularly offered in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Colin Heydt, Associate Professor, works in seventeenth and eighteenth century aesthetics Joshua Raymond, Assistant Professor, works in the Frankfurt school and nineteenth century aesthetics Joanne Waugh, Associate Professor, works in feminist aesthetics, contemporary aesthetics, philosophy and literature, and ancient aesthetics http://philosophy.usf.edu Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Orientation: Pluralistic, American Southern Illinois University at Carbondale’s philosophy department offers a course on the aesthetic theory of Kant or Dewey once per year About five students are currently pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistant- 13 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA ships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Kristin Gjesdal, Associate Professor, works in hermeneutics and nineteenth century aesthetics Aesthetics Faculty Espen Hammer, Professor, works in philosophy of literature and continental aesthetics from Kant and Hegel to Adorno Thomas Alexander, Professor, interests includes general aesthetics, Kant, and Dewey Randall Auxier, Professor, interests include Whitehead Tony Steinbeck, Professor, interests include Contemporary French and German philosophy and aesthetics Joseph Margolis, Professor, works in pragmatist aesthetics and aesthetics generally Lara Ostaric, Assistant Professor, works in Kant and German Idealism http://www.cla.temple.edu/philosophy http://philosophy.siu.edu University of Utah Syracuse University Orientation: Analytic Orientation: Analytic, Historical The philosophy department at the University of Utah offers a course in the philosophy of film once every other year Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses The department of philosophy at Syracuse University offers a course in general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, or specific topics once every three years Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.philosophy.utah.edu Aesthetics Faculty University of Victoria Fred Beiser, Professor Orientation: Analytic, Historical http://philosophy.syr.edu The department of philosophy at the University of Victoria offer a course in general aesthetics, the philosophy of music, or environmental aesthetics once every other year Currently there are two students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Temple University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The philosophy department at Temple University offers aesthetics courses more than once per year in the following areas: general aesthetics, philosophy of literature, philosophy of film There are about seven students pursuing an AOS or AOC in aesthetics at Temple Teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are regularly available Aesthetics Faculty Susan Feagin, Research Professor, works in aesthetics and philosophy of art, especially on issues that intersect with philosophy of mind and epistemology Aesthetics Faculty Thomas Heyd, Continuing Sessional Professor, interests include general aesthetics, theory of beauty, environmental aesthetics, and aesthetic experience 14 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA James Young, Professor, interests include general aesthetics, ethics of cultural appropriation, theory of music, ontology and ethics of artworks Andrea Woody, Associate Professor, works in the aesthetics of performing arts, including dance http://depts.washington.edu/philweb http://web.uvic.ca/philosophy Wayne State University Villanova University Orientation: Continental, Historical The philosophy department at Villanova University offers a graduate course once per year in various figures who use aesthetics as a base Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty John Carvalho, Professor, research interests include, critical theory, contemporary French and American theory, history of art, and musicology Orientation: Analytic The philosophy department at Wayne State University periodically offers graduate courses about twice every three years in general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, and the philosophy of film Currently, there are two graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics While teaching assistantships are not regularly available in aesthetics courses, graduate instructorships in aesthetics courses are available Aesthetics Faculty William Desmond, Professor, interests include nineteenth century philosophy Sean Stidd, interests include general aesthetics, aesthetic experience theories, aesthetic paradoxes, and Kant Gabriel Rockhill, Assistant Professor, interests include critical theory and contemporary French philosophy Robert Yanal, Professor Emeritus, interests include fiction, film, music, definitions of art, and Kant http://www.philosophy.villanova.edu University of Washington Orientation: Analytic The philosophy department at the University of Washington offers multiple courses in aesthetics annually These courses include general aesthetics, the philosophy of film, the philosophy of art, and the philosophy of dance Currently there are four graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Ronald Moore, Professor, works in the philosophy of art http://clasweb.clas.wayne.edu/Philosophy University of Waterloo Orientation: Analytic The department of philosophy at the University of Waterloo offers a course in the philosophy of literature less than once every three years Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses University of Wyoming Orientation: Analytic The department of philosophy at the University of Wyoming offers a course in environmental aesthetics less than once every three years Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses 15 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Aesthetics Faculty Jeffrey A Lockwood, Professor, interests include environmental aesthetics York University The department of philosophy at York University offers aesthetics courses for undergraduate credit, which teaching assistantships are available for No graduate instructorships are available Aesthetics Faculty Masters Programs Brock University Orientation: Continental, Asian, Comparative Ian Jarvie, Professor Emeritus, interests include the philosophy of film and the philosophy of literature The department of philosophy at Brock University offers a course on general aesthetics or on Merleau-Ponty’s aesthetics once every three years Currently there is one student who is pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.yorku.ca/laps/phil Aesthetics Faculty Evan Cameron, Professor Emeritus, interests include the philosophy of film Rajiv Kaushik, Associate Professor, interested in Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger Rohit Dalvi, Associate Professor, interested in Foucault and Deleuze http://www.brocku.ca/humanities/departments-and -centres/philosophy California State University, Los Angeles Orientation: Analytic, Continental The philosophy department at CSU, Los Angeles, offers a graduate course in aesthetics once every other year, while "(( level aesthetics courses will also count towards the MA requirements These courses cover topics such as general aesthetics, the philosophy of film, and the history of aesthetics About five percent of students are pursuing either a AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.calstatela.edu/dept/phil 16 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Colorado State University Orientation: Analytic, Historical The department of philosophy at Colorado State University offers courses in aesthetics more than once per year in general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, and environmental aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Jane Kneller, Professor, works in the history of aesthetics, Kantian aesthetics, Romanticism, and feminist aesthetics Patrick Mckee, Professor, works in the visual arts, painting, and style in late-life painting Philip Turetzky, Instructor, works in continental aesthetics and Deleuze http://www.philosophy.colostate.edu Georgia State University Orientation: Analytic, Historical The philosophy department at Georgia State University offers a course in aesthetics once every three years in general aesthetics About one or two students are writing an MA thesis at any given time Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Jessica N Berry, Associate Professor, interests include contemporary analytic aesthetics, and ontology of art with emphasis on the visual arts http://www'.gsu.edu/~wwwphi University of Houston Orientation: Analytic The department of philosophy at the University of Houston offers an aesthetics course more than once per year in general aesthetics, the history of aesthetics, and the philosophy of film About two students per year are pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics While teaching assistantships are regularly available, no graduate instructorships are Aesthetics Faculty Cynthia Freeland, Professor, interests include the philosophy of film, feminist aesthetics, philosophy of visual arts Christy Mag Uidhir, Assistant Professor, interests include the philosophy of art and aesthetics, and the philosophy of film http://www.uh.edu/phil Kent State Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at Kent State offers an aesthetics course more than once per year in general aesthetics Teaching assistantships are available for courses, but graduate instructorships are not regularly offered http://www.philosophy.kent.edu University of Manitoba Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical University of Manitoba’s philosophy department generally offers graduate courses once a year or once every other year in such fields as general aesthetics, philosophy of literature, and philosophy of music Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Carl Matheson, Professor, works in the philosophy of music, the ontology of art, and philosophy of literature http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/philosophy 17 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Marquette University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical The department of philosophy at Marquette University offers courses for graduate credit once every other year in general aesthetics Currently there are two or three students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Robert Briscoe, Associate Professor, interests include the philosophy of perception, and visual images and representation http://www.philosophy.ohiou.edu Oklahoma State University Orientation: Analytic, Continental, Historical James South, Associate Professor, interests include the philosophy of film, and the philosophy of popular culture The department of philosophy at Oklahoma State University offers an aesthetics course once per year in the history of aesthetics, greek aesthetics, and other specialized topics Currently there are two or three students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http://www.marquette.edu/phil Aesthetics Faculty Northern Illinois University R Bensen Cain, Assistant Professor, interests include Greek and Roman aesthetics, aesthetics and the natural environment, the philosophy of music, and the expressive qualities in art Aesthetics Faculty Curtis Carter, Professor, interests include general aesthetics and dance aesthetics Orientation: Analytic The philosophy department at Northern Illinois University periodically offers a general aesthetics course Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses http:///www.philosophy.okstate.edu http://www.niu.edu/phil The department of philosophy at SFSU offers a graduate course more than once annually in general aesthetics and various specialized topics Both teaching assistantships and graduate instructorships are regularly available Ohio University Orientation: Analytic Ohio University offers a graduate course in aesthetics at least once per year Typically the course is in general aesthetics or the history of aesthetics Currently there are three graduate students pursuing an AOC or AOS in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty John W Bender, Professor, interested in expression and exemplification in aesthetics San Francisco State University Orientation: Analytic, Historical Aesthetics Faculty Mohammad Azadpur, Associate Professor, interests include beauty, creativity, Muslim aesthetics, Greek aesthetics, Heidegger’s aesthetics, Hegel’s aesthetics, and existentialism Anita Silvers, Professor, interests include social theories of art, multiculturalism, art and law, feminist aesthetics, and the aesthetics of Hume and Kant 18 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Ásta Sveinsdóttir, Associate Professor, interests include institutional theories, philosophy of music, cognitive theories of art, feminist aesthetics, and the philosophy of aesthetic language Daniel Regnier, Associate Professor (St Thomas Moore College, U of S), works on historical topics in aesthetics http://www.usask.ca/philosophy http://www.sfsu/edu/~phlsphr/index.html Texas Tech University University of Saskatchewan Orientation: Analytic, Historical, Continental The department of philosophy at the University of Saskatchewan offers a graduate course in general aesthetics, the philosophy of visual art, the philosophy of laughter and humor, the philosophy of literature, or the philosophy of language (with units on fiction and metaphor) twice every three years Currently there are two students pursuing an AOS or AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses per se, but teaching assistantships are regularly available for courses that include a unit on aesthetics Aesthetics Faculty Abraham Akkerman, Professor, (Associate Member from Department of Geography and Planning), has interests in aesthetics in the context of historical and contemporary architecture, landscaping, and urban planning Peter Alward, Associate Professor (Adjunct from University of Lethbridge), works on fictional discourse and photographic fiction Will Buschert, Instructor and Professional Affiliate, has interests in aesthetic modernism and postmodernism, and new media and aesthetics in the context of philosophy of technology Eric Dayton, Professor, works in general aesthetics and cultural theory Sarah Hoffman, Associate Professor, works on fictional discourse and metaphor Karl Pfeifer, Professor, works on laughter and humor; interests also include metaphor, Nelson Goodman, the ontology of aesthetic objects, and theory in art history Orientation: Analytic, Historical The philosophy department at Texas Tech offers more than one course in aesthetics per year covering general aesthetics, philosophy of film, philosophy of literature, history of aesthetics, and philosophy of music Generally, two to four graduate students are pursuing an AOC or AOS Neither teaching assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics Faculty Daniel O Nathan, Associate Professor, interests include interpretation, and aesthetic value Francesca Di Poppa, Associate Professor, interests include the history of aesthetics (especially eighteenth century aesthetics) Anna Christina Ribeiro, Associate Professor, interests include the philosophy of literature and the philosophy of poetry http://www.philosophy.ttu.edu ... pursuing an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Neither teaching GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA assistantships nor graduate instructorships are regularly available in aesthetics courses Aesthetics. .. 12 GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA graduate students pursuing either an AOS or an AOC in aesthetics Teaching assistantships are available for aesthetics courses, no graduate instructorships... There are usually about eight graduate students pursuing an AOC or an AOS in aesthetics Orientation: Asian, Comparative GUIDE TO GRADUATE AESTHETICS IN NORTH AMERICA Neither teaching assistantships

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