The first study to make use of Lukacsian realism theory to understand contemporary cultural phenomena more broadly and in the field of art in particular. Adam Geczy focuses on contemporary cultural trends and problems to demonstrate the relevance of Georg Lukacs’ philosophy today. The Marxist critic Lukács wrote in defence of realism in art, and especially in literature. Geczy shows why there is a growing need to return to realism in both theory and practice, given the predominance of cultural practices that rely on representative and narrative devices, ones that speak directly to the conditions of the present.Geczy applies Lukács’ philosophical aesthetics to examples in contemporary film, television and graphic literature. We see that realism for Lukács has a profoundly ethical caste. From it issues emerge such as the moral duty of the author, the aptness of the work of art, and its capacity for it to bring knowledge and insight to the life-world in which it is read or received. Approached from this aesthetic standpoint, Geczy presents the many cultural wars waged in the new millennium as betweeen what is real and authentic as opposed to what is inauthentic.In rethinking realism with Lukács, Geczy brings earlier theories up-to-date and provides compelling new way of looking at how and why we engage in today's cultural practices.
Adam Geczy is an artist and writer who teaches at Sydney College of the Arts at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the co-author of Gaga Aesthetics (Bloomsbury, 2021) and The Phenomenology of Paint (Bloomsbury, 2024).
Introduction1. Reification and Digital Alienation 2. Mass Hypnosis, Irrationalism and Political Extremism The Grand Hotel AbyssNietzsche as Grand Irrationalist3. Realism and the Social Impulse A Short History of RealismThe Social Impulse4. Realism and Its Enemies NaturalismAbstraction and (New) MaterialismExpressionism and Social Media5. Critical Realism From Great to Critical RealismThe AdornostreitA Problem of Character: TypesSolzhenitsyn: One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich6. The Demonic Character, Passion and Misunderstanding Goethe and Demonic CharacterCreation as LuciferianMisunderstanding, Morality and Pathology7. Historical Novels (and Films and TV) History, Time and DurationThe Beginning of the Historical NovelThe Historic Novel After the “Classic” Phase8. Fantastical and Non-Euclidian Worlds Fairy TalesFrom Fairy-Tale to the FantasticalWorld-BuildingConclusion: The Realism of Standup Comedy
Adam Geczy, Jacqueline Millner, Australia) Geczy, Adam (University of Sydney, Australia) Millner, Jacqueline (Associate Professor of Art History and Theory, Sydney College of the Arts, University of Sydney
Adam Geczy, Vicki Karaminas, Australia) Geczy, Adam (University of Sydney, New Zealand) Karaminas, Vicki (Massey University, Wellington, Joanne B. Eicher
Paul Mountfort, Anne Peirson-Smith, Adam Geczy, New Zealand) Mountfort, Paul (Auckland University of Technology, UK) Peirson-Smith, Anne (Northumbria University, Adam (The University of Sydney) Geczy
Adam Geczy, Vicki Karaminas, Australia) Geczy, Adam (University of Sydney, New Zealand) Karaminas, Vicki (Massey University, Wellington, Joanne B. Eicher