Martial Aesthetics How War Became an Art Form

The twenty-first century has witnessed a pervasive militarization of aesthetics with Western military institutions co-opting the creative worldmaking of art and merging it with the destructive forces of warfare. In Martial Aesthetics, Anders Engberg-Pedersen examines the origins of this unlikely m...

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Main Author: Engberg-Pedersen, Anders (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Stanford Stanford University Press 2023
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