Gracyk published in Evental Aesthetics
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, has published an essay in the new issue of the peer-reviewed online journal Evental Aesthetics. The essay is “Music, Indiscernible Counterparts, and Danto on Transfiguration.”
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, has published an essay in the new issue of the peer-reviewed online journal Evental Aesthetics. The essay is “Music, Indiscernible Counterparts, and Danto on Transfiguration.”
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, has published the essay “Covers and Communicative Intentions” in The Journal of Music and Meaning. The essay discusses the communicative intentions of “cover” records in rock music.
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, has been appointed as the co-editor of The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. His five-year term begins Feb. 1. Established in 1942 by the American Society for Aesthetics, journal publishes current research articles, symposia, special issues, and timely reviews of books in aesthetics and the arts. It takes a theoretical and interdisciplinary approach to the arts […]
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, was the guest of the First Year Experience program at the College of Charleston. He was invited to lead a freshman seminar that had read his work, and then gave a public lecture, “Covers as Social Commentary: Dylan, The Monkees, and Tiffany.” The public lecture was co-sponsored by the FYE, Philosophy, and Music programs.
Theodore Gracyk, Philosophy, garnered rave reviews for a book he recently co-edited. Gracyk and Andrew Kania, an assistant professor of philosophy at Trinity University in San Antonio, tackle the key topics, subjects, thinkers and debates in philosophy and music in The Routledge Companion to Philosophy and Music. The 654-page tome is a guide and reference containing fifty-six entries by an […]