Yuriko Saito, born and raised in Japan, is Professor of Philosophy at the Rhode Island School of Design in the United States. She has written and lectured widely on everyday aesthetics, environmental aesthetics, and Japanese aesthetics. Her Everyday Aesthetics was published by Oxford University Press in 2008. In addition to serving as an editorial consultant for a number of journals on aesthetics and environmental ethics, she works as Associate Editor of the first free-access, peer-reviewed, online journal on aesthetics, Contemporary Aesthetics.
Introduction Part I. Concepts: Everyday Aesthetics as an Essentially Contested Field 1. The Aesthetics of the Ordinary and Familiar 2. Challenges and Responses to Everyday Aesthetics Part II. Cases: From Sky to Earth 3. The Aesthetics of Emptiness: Sky Art 4. The Aesthetics of Wind Farms 5. The Aesthetics of Laundry Part III. Consequences: Everyday Aesthetics and World-Making 6. Consequences of Everyday Aesthetics 7. The Power of Everyday Aesthetics in World-Making Conclusion
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