Abstract :
Aesthetics, race, and nation are densely imbricated with one another. This essay examin interactions in a newspaper column that describes an aesthetic confrontation between a | taxi driver and his passenger, a white European-Dutch columnist. In this column, taste e identification and abjection, transmits projections of fear, and underwrites a division of la It thereby serves as a racial border patrolling technology and institutes racial boundaries racial power of aesthetic constellations in the taxicab case, the paper turns to the dualitie integrations that theorists such as Addison, Baumgarten, Schiller, and Hegel have histori the center of their conceptions of the aesthetic. Unwrapping the disciplinary operations s taxi scenario by differentially available separations and integrations between mind and bo private, individuality and sociality, the essay investigates what follows for an understand disciplinarity.
Keywords :
Hegel , Integrationism , Labor , mind-body split , Music , nati sphere , race , abjection , Schiller , Bril , City , dualities , Addison , sociality , Amsterdam , taxi , Baumgarten , communi aesthetic experience , aesthetic disciplinarity , taste