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Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Table of contents
- Some general observations (1)
- Some general observations (2)
- A definition
- From art object to experience
- Aesthetics in consumption (1)
- Aesthetics in consumption (2)
- A continuum
- Maximal to minimal aesthetic components scale
- Art consumed (1)
- Art consumed (2)
- Research on aesthetic consumption
- Speaking of art as embodied imagination
- Symbolism and meaning (1)
- Symbolism and meaning (2)
- Embodiment is central to aesthetic experience (1)
- Embodiment is central to aesthetic experience (2)
- Embodiment is central to aesthetic experience (3)
- Embodiment is central to aesthetic experience (4)
- Metaphors (1)
- Metaphors (2)
- Metaphors (3)
- Metaphors (4)
- Monet's Water Lilies… (1)
- Monet's Water Lilies… (2)
- Monet's Water Lilies… (3)
- Auditory aesthetic experiences
- Gustation and olfaction (1)
- Gustation and olfaction (2)
- Connection between reason and feeling
- The world of high fashion
- Luxury fashion, body, and identity formation
- Study of high fashion
- High-fashion clothing as wearable art
- Timeless and trendy high-fashion values (1)
- Timeless and trendy high-fashion values (2)
- Synecdochal references to the body
- Aesthetic labor, body image, and models (1)
- Aesthetic labor, body image, and models (2)
- Aesthetic labor, body image, and models (3)
- Second study findings (1)
- Second study findings (2)
- Conclusions (1)
- Conclusions (2)
- Conclusions (3)
- Conclusions (4)
- Conclusions (5)
- Marketing implications (1)
- Marketing implications (2)
- References (1)
- References (2)
- References (3)
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Topics Covered
- Aesthetics and consumption
- Embodied cognition
- Embodied emotion
- Sensory experiences and processes
- Imagination
- Art and art market
- Museums and experiencing art
- Luxury brands
- Haute couture and high fashion brands
- Experiential marketing
- Metaphor and conceptual blending
Talk Citation
Joy, A. (2013, August 26). Aesthetics and consumption [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/AELB4029.Export Citation (RIS)