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About
Daniel Herwitz has written widely in the aesthetics of modern and contemporary art, film, music and architecture. His first philosophical book, Making Theory/Constructing Art (Chicago 1993) discusses work of Arthur Danto in relation to the theoretically driven practices of avant-garde art. Most recently he has edited Action, Art, History: Engagements with Arthur Danto with Michael Kelly (Columbia 2007) and The Don Giovanni Moment with Lydia Goehr (Columbia 2006) and submitted a manuscript on the aesthetics of film, stardom and celebrity to a publisher. Herwitz also works in the area of transitional justice: a decade living and working in South Africa led to book of essays, Race and Reconciliation (Minnesota, 2003), and he continues to write on questions of social policy. Herwitz earned a PhD from the University of Chicago.
Affiliation(s):
- Comparative Literature, Institute for the Humanities, Philosophy and Art & Design
Fields of Study:
- Continental, social, aesthetics, especially film and architecture
Education:
- PhD University of Chicago
Curriculum Vitae: View Daniel Herwitz's CV.


