Biography:Yuriko Saito

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Yuriko Saito
Born1953
Japan
Education
InstitutionsRhode Island School of Design
ThesisThe Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature: Western and Japanese Perspectives and Their Ethical Implications (1983)
Doctoral advisorDonald W. Crawford
Main interests
Aesthetics
Websitehttps://www.yurikosaito.com/

Yuriko Saito (Japanese: 斉藤 百合子, born 1953) is a retired Japanese-American philosopher specializing in aesthetics, including wabi-sabi, the Japanese philosophy of appreciating transience and imperfection.[1] She is a professor emeritus of philosophy at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).[2]

Education and career

Saito is originally from Sapporo, Japan,[3] where she was born in 1953.[4] She studied philosophy at International Christian University in Tokyo, earning a bachelor's degree there. Next, she completed her PhD in philosophy, with a minor in Japanese literature, at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.[2][5] Her 1983 doctoral dissertation, The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature: Western and Japanese Perspectives and Their Ethical Implications, was supervised by Donald W. Crawford.[6]

Meanwhile, she began working for the Rhode Island School of Design as an assistant professor in 1981. She remained there for the rest of her career, becoming a full professor in 1995 and retiring as professor emeritus in 2018.[5]

Recognition

Saito's book Aesthetics of the Familiar: Everyday Life and Worldmaking was the 2018 winner of the Outstanding Monograph Prize of the American Society for Aesthetics.[7]

In 2020, Saito was the Richard Wollheim Lecturer at the British Society of Aesthetics Annual Conference.[8]

Selected publications

Books

  • Everyday Aesthetics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. Paperback, 2010.[9]
  • Aesthetics of the Familiar: Everyday Life and World-Making. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. Paperback, 2019.[10]
  • Aesthetics of Care: Practice in Everyday Life. London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022.[11]

Articles

References

  1. Livni, Ephrat (June 23, 2018). "The case against perfectionism—and for a disheveled elegant life". Quartz. https://qz.com/1312173/the-case-for-giving-up-on-perfectionism-and-embracing-the-disheveled-life. Retrieved 2023-10-03.  Livni, Ephrat (August 3, 2018). "The Japanese art principle that teaches how to work with failure". Quartz. https://qz.com/1347017/the-japanese-art-principle-that-teaches-us-to-expose-our-failures-not-cover-them-up. Retrieved 2023-10-03. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Yuriko Saito, Professor Emeritus". History, Philosophy, and Social Sciences Faculty. Rhode Island School of Design. https://www.risd.edu/academics/history-philosophy-and-social-sciences/faculty/yuriko-saito. 
  3. She calls Sapporo "my hometown" on p. 162 of Aesthetics of the Familiar.
  4. Birth year from German National Library catalog entry, retrieved 2023-09-26
  5. 5.0 5.1 Saito, Yuriko. "Curriculum vitae". https://www.yurikosaito.com/blank-1. 
  6. Saito, Yuriko (1983). "The Aesthetic Appreciation of Nature: Western and Japanese Perspectives and Their Ethical Implications". University of Wisconsin–Madison. https://www.proquest.com/openview/f7f0db68be7da54858e0cf93868ace32/1. 
  7. "Outstanding Monograph Prize". American Society for Aesthetics. https://aesthetics-online.org/page/MonographPrize. 
  8. "Yuriko Saito Named Richard Wollheim Lecturer for 2020". American Society for Aesthetics. September 6, 2019. https://aesthetics-online.org/news/466760/Yuriko-Saito-Named-Richard-Wollheim-Lecturer-for-2020.htm. 
  9. Reviews of Everyday Aesthetics:
  10. Reviews of Aesthetics of the Familiar:
  11. Review of Aesthetics of Care:

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