
Big Culture
toward an aesthetics of magnitude
$45.60
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
5 September 2025
Summary
Big Culture: When Size Matters
A philosophical exploration of our relationship to large objects and their outsized psychological effects.
Big Culture asks a simple question: why do big things give us big feelings? Skyscrapers, disasters, and other large phenomena can elicit fear, attraction, and awe. David Wittenberg argues that these feelings cannot be explained through objects’ size alone. Instead, he contends that an encounter with bigness is a p…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780226842929 |
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ISBN-10: | 0226842924 |
Author: | David Wittenberg |
Publisher: | The University of Chicago Press |
Imprint: | University of Chicago Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 5 September 2025 |
Weight: | 454g |
Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
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Critics Review
“In this ambitious and strikingly innovative book, Wittenberg argues that the concept of ‘bigness’ is a formative response to the incalculably large and threatening that is repressed by the ‘adult’ system of measurement but reemerges to haunt us in aesthetic works. Ranging from representations of the atomic bomb and the sinking of the Titanic to works such as Pacific Rim and Gulliver’s Travels, Wittenberg produces profound and exciting insights about our relation to scale.” – Mary Ann Doane, University of California, Berkeley“Big Culture’s big idea is that aesthetic judgments doggedly devalue bigness. In revaluation, Wittenberg refines the category of the big to the unsublime consistency of the object itself. Thus charging subjects engaged in criticism to do big better, the book offers enchanting illuminations of architectural wonders, cinematic blockbusters, atomic rhetoric, erotic bodies, and the moon. Critics, consumers, and other big heads will marvel.” – Anna Kornbluh, University of Illinois Chicago
About The Author
David Wittenberg
David Wittenberg is professor of English and Cinematic Arts at the University of Iowa. His books include Time Travel: The Popular Philosophy of Narrative.
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