<p>The Use of Color in History Politics and Art a collection of papers from the 2012 Arts &amp; Letters Conference hosted by the University of North Georgia explores how color can provide clues to the interpretation of history and politics works of art and literature. As ubiquitous as colors are to the human sensorium a long tradition exists of dismissing them as superficial. Yet an alternative aesthetic tradition explores how colors are valued for qualities-the primitive the childlike the sensual-that stand for a liberation from the dominant tradition. Such oppositions hint at the potential of color as a departure point to explore structures of thought in different cultural contexts. The authors of this volume explore the role color can play whether as abstract notion or considering particular colors in the interpretation of culture politics and the arts.</p>
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