> Art journals are cited by (social) science journals more than by other art
journals

But the books we've been reading here recently  (Berger, Dutton, Kivy) are
loaded with citations of other contemporary scholars -- especially Berger.

Way more than is found in art books written in the late 19th and early 20th C.
(did Malraux even use any at all?)

Whether this trend exemplifies the progress or decline of aesthetics is open
to debate.






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