Big Culture
Toward an Aesthetics of Magnitude
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Publishing:5th Sep '25
£24.00
This title is due to be published on 5th September, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

A philosophical attempt to understand our relationship to large objects and their outsized psychological effects.
Big Culture asks a simple question: why do big things often give us big feelings? Skyscrapers, disasters, and other large phenomena can elicit fear, attraction, and awe. David Wittenberg argues that these feelings cannot be explained through objects’ size alone. Instead, he contends that an encounter with bigness is a primal, even violent sensation like little else that we experience in our well-proportioned adult lives.
Drawing on examples as commonplace and as singular as atomic bombs, cinematic effects, pornographic “macrophilia,” monstrous creatures, and more, Wittenberg demonstrates how big things tap into our earliest experiences of the world, reigniting our most fundamental feelings about reality. In doing so, Wittenberg offers a new aesthetics of magnitude and of the special role that bigness plays in our everyday perception of objects and images.
ISBN: 9780226842929
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
256 pages