Fear and Anxiety in the Dimensions of Art

Authors

  • Maria Popczyk

Keywords:

aesthetic fear, emotions, art, sublime, Edmund Burke, Paul Virilio, Francisco Goya

Abstract

In the paper I am concerned with various manifestations of aesthetic fear and anxiety, that is, fear and anxiety triggered by works of art, which I am discussing from aesthetic as well as anthropological perspectives. I am analysing the link between fear and pleasure in catharsis, in Edmund Burke’s notion of the sublime, and in reference to Goya’s Black Paintings and to Paul Virilio’s thought. Both aesthetic fear and aesthetic anxiety exist alongside other emotions, such as pity and sadness, and, most notably, with pleasure which is autonomous or arises from the fascination with evil.

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Published

2012-12-01