Institutions and deviance: Art and psychiatry

Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 8 (3):393-409 (1994)
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Abstract

Deviance is esteemed in the art world, and all great artists have broken with the traditions that preceded them and rebelled against their contemporaries. Yet in society deviance is more often than not condemned. Our apparently contradictory attitudes toward artistic and social deviance are explicable in light of the conservative nature of institutions and the nature of comprehensibility and psychiatry.

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Languages of Art.Nelson Goodman - 1968 - Indianapolis,: Hackett Publishing Company.

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