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Understanding the Social Dimension of Taste in Art

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ちょっと考えないと意味が理解できませんよね。 芸術が分からない無教養な野蛮人は、上流社会では相手にされず、仲間外れになる。 そういう機能を担っている芸術。 art as a process of social exclusionは、多分、そんな意味でしょう。 有名な作品の作者が誰か分からないようでは、世間に対して恥ずかしい。 ましてや、有名な作品の良さが感じられないような野蛮人は、文明社会の中には身の置き所もなく、いたたまれない思いをする。 我々の文明社会では、そういう感覚が当たり前のものとして想定されている。 are meant to feelは、そんなニュアンスかなと思います。

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更に内容について丁寧にご解説いただいてありがとうございます。 art as a process of social exclusionについて 意味をとるのが難しかったのですがよく理解できました。 またwe are meant to feelについても そういう表現を使ったニュアンスが掴めました。 再度のご回答ありがとうございます。

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