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Kim, Emily, Veronika Zeppenfeld, and Dov Cohen. "Sublimation, culture, and creativity." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 105, no. 4 (2013): 639–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033487.

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Sharp, Ann Margaret. "Nietzsche's View of Sublimation in the Educational Process." Journal of Educational Thought / Revue de la Pensée Educative 9, no. 2 (2018): 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.55016/ojs/jet.v9i2.43799.

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Against the prevailing "return to nature" educational philosophy of his day, Nietzsche stressed sublimation, the active redirecting of one's life energy or the channeling of one's power in the service of creativity, and the inevitability of suffering as essential in the attainment of freedom. The current educational practice which mitigates the importance of sublimation and suffering were, in his view, a subversive tactic of the German State to keep the reins on individual autonomy and creativity and insure conformity to the status quo.
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Jay, Martin. "Adorno and the Role of Sublimation in Artistic Creativity and Cultural Redemption." New German Critique 48, no. 2 (2021): 63–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/0094033x-8989246.

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Abstract Theodor W. Adorno resisted Sigmund Freud’s explanation of artistic creation as the sublimation of the artist’s libidinal drives. It focuses too much on the artist rather than the work and is in the service of accommodation to the status quo. But Adorno also questioned the simple reversal of Freud’s formula, pointing out the dangers of unmediated desublimation. The artist, he suggested, should sublimate his or her rage instead. No less significant was the retrospective cultural sublimation of objects from exhausted devotional or cultic contexts, which preserved the unfulfilled yearning
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SILJAK, ANA. "SIGMUND FREUD, SUBLIMATION, AND THE RUSSIAN SILVER AGE." Modern Intellectual History 15, no. 2 (2017): 443–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479244317000105.

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Freud's most sustained account of the power of sexual sublimation to fuel scientific and artistic genius is found in hisLeonardo da Vinci and a Memory of His Childhood, published in 1910. This article argues that Freud chose Leonardo as the perfect example of sublimation because of his close reading of the then quite popular historical novelLeonardo da Vinci, written by a poet and author of the Russian Silver Age, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii. The central point of Freud's theory of sublimation, that sexuality is at the root of human knowledge and creativity, is developed by Merezhkovskii, but from th
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Henshall, Sarah, Jon Sadler, David Hannah, and Adam Bates Crone. "Christianizing Freud: Sublimation and Creativity in Modern Russian Religious Thought." Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews 2, no. 2 (2009): 77–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187498309x455052.

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Tomyuk, Ol'ga Nikolaevna. "Creativity through the prism of the unconscious in S. Freud's concept of psychoanalysis." Философия и культура, no. 5 (May 2020): 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2020.5.32868.

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The modernizing global world with new sociocultural practices actualizes the study of creativity as a constitutive phenomenon of human personality in the context of the challenges of modern era. The object of this research is creativity as a cultural phenomenon. The subject is creativity in the S. Freud's concept of psychoanalysis. In the era of change and uncertainty, when the role of creativity is increasing, the ideas of S. Freud acquire special significance. The article considers the unconscious in the context of the social, in correlation with social factors and as a key position in creat
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Abra, Jock. "Changes in Creativity with Age: Data, Explanations, and Further Predictions." International Journal of Aging and Human Development 28, no. 2 (1989): 105–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/e0yt-k1yq-3t2t-y3eq.

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Changes in creativity with age, it is argued, seem very probable. A variety of personal qualities usually found in creative people are examined. While conclusive evidence is sometimes lacking, it seems likely that most of these would change with age so as to affect creative productivity, usually adversely. Moreover, many theories of creativity representing a variety of intellectual traditions are discussed, and most of these predict aging decrements of some sort. However, it is also suggested that the creativity decline may vary, being more pronounced a) when the attribute of originality is pr
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Tomyuk, Ol'ga Nikolaevna. "Creativity through the prism of the unconscious in S. Freud's concept of psychoanalysis." SENTENTIA. European Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, no. 3 (March 2020): 20–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/1339-3057.2020.3.32937.

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The modernizing global world with new socio-cultural practices actualizes the study of creativity as a constitutive phenomenon of human personality in the context of challenges of the modern era. The object of this research is creativity as a cultural phenomenon, while the subject is creativity in the S. Freud's concept of psychoanalysis. In the era of transformations and uncertainty, when the role of creativity is growing, the ideas of S. Freud acquire special significance. The article considers the unconscious in the context of social, in conjunction with social factors and
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Enriquez, Eugène. "Institution, pouvoir et créativité." Revue de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe 13, no. 1 (1989): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rppg.1989.1037.

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Institution, power and creativity. Contemporary authors tend to evoke the death-bearing aspects of institutions. Without avoiding the question of the death instinct, the author asks himself the question of the conditions required for an institution to allow for the autonomy of individuals and to become a source of life and creativity. He insists on the necessity of a passage by way of the murder of the founding father (or fathers) and of the indispensible reconciliation with the father that must follow (passage from the idealised father to the symbolic father), on the vocations of "exotes" wit
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Sukawi, Zaenal, Ahmad Khoiri, Sri Haryanto, and Denok Sunarsi. "Psychoanalytic conceptual framework: a critical review of creativity in modeling inquiry training." Jurnal Konseling dan Pendidikan 9, no. 1 (2021): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.29210/151100.

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The conceptual framework of psychoanalysis seeks to explain the nature and development of the personality of students through creative elements, namely motivation, emotions, and other internal creative aspects. Conceptual method of psychoanalytic approach as a determination of the implementation of the inquiry training model through a systematic review. Based on data analysis that: 1) student creativity can be explored through a psychoanalytic approach that expresses new ideas with students' intellectual freedom in the form of inquiry and problem-solving skills in their own way; 2) Creativity
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Moklytsia, Hanna. "The role of sublimation in the process of subjectification of Lesya Ukrainka." Volyn Philological: Text and Context 32 (December 28, 2021): 186–97. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5949102.

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<strong>The purpose</strong> of the article is to describe the mental mechanism of Lesia Ukrainka&rsquo;s subjectivation. <strong>Theoretical basis</strong> - the concepts of Sigmund Freud, Benno Rosenberg, Melanie Klein, Joyce McDougall. The subject is formed through masochism, separation and sublimation. Benno Rosenberg says that a person can feel like a subject because of physical or moral pain. Melanie Klein writes in her theory that the subject is born through separation, it must be separated from the primary object, ie the mother. Joyce McDougall says that a single subject is born in cre
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Li, Lanlan. "Research on the Development Strategy of Cross-Border E-Commerce in China’s Cultural and Creative Industries Based on Big Data Services “One Belt One Road”." Mobile Information Systems 2022 (September 20, 2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5158995.

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As an emerging industry, cultural and creative industry is an external manifestation of cultural materialization and dissemination. It is an industry that uses technology, economy, creativity, and industrial clusters to combine mainstream culture or certain cultural factors to develop and sell intellectual property. The Belt and Road initiative is China’s move to the world’s frontier after parting ways with modern Western thought. Realizing a community with a shared future for mankind is China’s great goal. The continuous enrichment and sublimation of the “Belt and Road” in connotation and ext
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Megela, I. "GENRE METAMORPHOSIS. PSYCHOGRAM OF SERIAL KILLER (BASED ON THOMAS RAAB NOVEL “SILENCE”)." PROBLEMS OF SEMANTICS, PRAGMATICS AND COGNITIVE LINGUISTICS, no. 33 (2018): 60–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2663-6530.2018.33.04.

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The article is devoted to the problem of genre hybridization in the novel “Silence. One Killer Chronicle” by modern Austrian writer Thomas Raab. The composition and structure of the novel as a “text in motion”, as becoming of being has been analyzed. The problems of an individual in the context of authoritative power discourse, marginality, Michel Focalut’s nomadism have been elucidated. The final of the novel’s content has been revealed as apotheosis of pain for creativity, feelings sublimation, as birth of an artistic piece and, at the same time, “death of the author”, who exposes discourses
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Baracchi, Claudia. "Elemental Translations: From Friedrich Nietzsche and Luce Irigaray." Research in Phenomenology 35, no. 1 (2005): 219–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1569164054905447.

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AbstractThis essay considers the tensions informing Nietzsche's reflection on intertwined issues of nature, art, sexuality, and the feminine. Through the figure of Dionysus, Nietzsche articulates a suggestive understanding of generation as the upsurge of nature in its transformative movement. The juxtaposition of Luce Irigaray's elaboration of the Dionysian calls for an interrogation of Nietzsche's work regarding (1) the sublimation of nature into art and of sexuality or sensuality into artistic drives, (2) the oblivion of sexual difference in the coupling of Apollo and Dionysus, and (3) the d
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Sumarni, Lilik, and Alexander Seran. "DIALEKTIKA PROGRESIF; “ONE DIMENSIONAL MAN”, DESUBLIMASI REPRESIF: KRITIK HERBERT MARCUSE ATAS MASYARAKAT INDUSTRI MODERN." HUMANUS : Jurnal Sosiohumaniora Nusantara 1, no. 2 (2024): 165–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.62180/e64yn883.

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Marcuse’s main idea is that technology and mass consumption have created a social order that makes people "one-dimensional human," losing the ability to think critically and see social alternatives. Marcuse argued that a fundamental change in society was needed to allow the liberation of individuals from the pressures and constraints generated by the capitalist system. The purpose of this paper is to critically explore the dialectic of Herbert Marcuse's approach to the "one-dimensional man" and repressive desublimation. This research method uses a qualitative approach with a critical approach
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Vasiliu, O., D. Vasile, F. Androne, M. Patrascu, and E. Morariu. "Between creativity and death: Abstract expressionists and alcohol use disorders." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (2017): S519—S520. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.687.

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American Expressionists were a group of American artists who valued free expression of unconscious elements, combining emotional intense expressions with anti-figurative abstract style. Their main place of creative debates was Cedar Tavern in New York City, considered by art critics an important incubator of the Abstract Expressionism. Jackson Pollock, one of the most prominent figures of this movement, suspected of having bipolar disorder, abused alcohol during long periods of his life, for which he even underwent psychotherapy. Unfortunately, he died in a car accident while driving under inf
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Tolmatchoff, Vasily. "S. T. Coleridge’s “The rime of the Ancient Mariner”: a poem on poet and poetry?" St. Tikhons' University Review. Series III. Philology 82 (March 20, 2025): 30–54. https://doi.org/10.15382/sturiii202582.30-54.

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The article makes a pioneering attempt to study “«The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”» as a programme romantic poem about the poet and poetry. The author correlates the content of the poem with the history of its interpretation in Anglo-American literary studies and points out the insufficient attention of researchers to the figure of the lyrical narrator. Having thoroughly analysed the narrative structure of the poem, V. M. Tolmatchoff concludes that it is the narrator who transforms prose (the “«tale”» of the Mariner) into “«rimes”». As a poet, he both identifies himself with the hero (the lone
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Моклиця, Марія. "Михайло Косач як персонаж публіцистики Олени Пчілки (до питання рольових псевдонімів)". Волинь філологічна: текст і контекст, № 38 (16 лютого 2025): 124–41. https://doi.org/10.29038/2304-9383.2024-38.mok.

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The article talks about Olena Pchilka‘s pseudonyms recorded in dictionaries, as well as unidentified as an object for a separate study. The purpose of the article is to outline phenomenology as an object of literary research pseudonyms in Olena Pchilka‘s work in general, in journalism in particular.Achieving this aim requires a combination of methodological approaches: cultural-historical and cultural-sophistic (context of the era, cultural and social mission of the author), psychoanalytical (game in process creativity), metadramatic (“role in role” parameters), linguistic (onomastic aspect of
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Kulsa, Mila Kirstie C. "Meditations on an Expanded, Narrative Inquiry Methodology Combining Clinical Dynamic Understanding and Biography." International Journal of Qualitative Methods 21 (January 2022): 160940692211438. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/16094069221143863.

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As a meditation on a method of narrative inquiry, this paper describes an ongoing project which integrates a narrative, portrait-based approach to clinical storytelling with a clinically-focused dialogical process. Expanding upon previous narrative work completed by Michael O’Loughlin and colleagues, this research is a single-case, longitudinal, qualitative exploratory study of an individual who has struggled with psychosis, been exposed to the psychiatric care system, and transmuted their life history through artistic sublimation. In addition to producing a biographical portrait, the purpose
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Mihaylova, Sibina, Stanislava Geleva, and Anastas Mihaylov. "ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF SCREEN MEDIA VERSUS LIVE ART ON CHILDREN’S CREATIVITY AND AGGRESSION. THE PAMI METHOD." KNOWLEDGE - International Journal 55, no. 5 (2022): 945–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij5505945s.

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In today's environment children are subject to multiple multimedia impacts. From the first months of theirlife they are exposed to various screen media and that process accelerates with each successive generation.Electronic communications affects more actively all spheres of life and increasingly taking precedence over liveinteractions between people. The impact of screen media on children's development has been widely discussed.According to some authors screen technologies open new learning opportunities for children and equip them withskills and knowledge they will need in the future. Other
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Vaskiv, Mykola. "Vyacheslav Medvid's notebook as a "mirror" of the artist's development." LITERARY PROCESS: methodology, names, trends, no. 23 (2024): 24–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.28925/2412-2475.2024.23.3.

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The article analyses the content of the notebook of the famous Ukrainian writer Vyacheslav Medvid (born in 1951), in which the author made notes during 1973–1975, while in the army service and working in the Transcarpathian Children’s Library. The desire to obtain alternative information, to assimilate the achievements of different cultures was manifested in the recordings of multilingual fragments that the writer tried to study (Hungarian, Georgian, Armenian). In the notebook, in addition to a small share of household records, there are individual lyrical works, fragments of poems and prose l
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Chu, Lele, and Lingxi Zhou. "Practical Research on Tao Xingzhi's Educational Thought of "Integration of Teaching and Doing" in Art Teaching — Taking Flower Carpet as an Example." Arts Studies and Criticism 5, no. 1 (2024): 17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32629/asc.v5i1.1857.

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Art activities include imitation and creation. Tao Xingzhi's thought of the unity of art teaching and practice provides theoretical guidance and practical significance for the imitation and creation of basic art education. In art activities, the opening of aesthetic mind and the practice of art technology are indispensable. It can be said that the edification of aesthetic mind is full of all aspects of life. Paying attention to the sublimation of aesthetic soul is very difficult for the late art education in China. Mr. Tao Xingzhi, a famous educator in China, has the idea of teaching doing in
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Fayyaz, Parwana. "Jami’s Rhetoric of Old Age and Aging in Salaman va Absal." Afghanistan 5, no. 1 (2022): 30–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/afg.2022.0083.

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Between the years 1480 and 1484 AD, Jami wrote a long and extraordinary narrative poem, the masnavī of Salaman va Absal. At the time of its completion, Jami was about seventy years old. In this article, I discuss the significance of the poet’s age at the time he wrote this poem, while also examining the Sufi–Neoplatonic interpretations of old age embedded in the poem itself. I argue that Jami uses old age as a rhetorical device, and aging as an induction into a new mode of thinking. This allows the poet to emancipate himself from the poem’s aesthetics and its aesthetic constraints, to focus in
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Iwaszuk, Marta. "Between thought and action: symbolization in depressive position and its external expressions." Journal of Education Culture and Society 11, no. 1 (2020): 189–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2020.1.189.202.

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Aim. The paper will revisit nature of symbolization in depressive position with respect to its realization in external reality. Base for the analysis will be Hanna Segal paper Delusions and artistic creativity: some reflections on reading “The Spire” by William Golding (Segal, 1974/1988), enriched with findings she presented in her later paper Acting on phantasy and acting on desire (Segal, 1992/2007), context for the analysis will be provided by Kleinian psychoanalytic framework.&#x0D; Methods. Psychoanalysis core interest is thinking and thought formation. In the paper I will try to move thi
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Boiko, Tetiana, and Maryna Tatarenko. "A New Paradigm of Ukrainian Classics: Performances of Ivan Uryvskyi on the Kyiv Chamber Stages." Bulletin of Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts. Series in Stage Art 5, no. 2 (2022): 127–36. https://doi.org/10.31866/2616-759X.5.2.2022.266527.

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The purpose of the article&nbsp;is to highlight the features of the new paradigm of Ukrainian classics and analyse the concepts of I. Uryvskyi in the plays &quot;Stolen Happiness&quot; (2016) and &quot;Lymerivna&quot; (2019) on the chamber stages of Kyiv.&nbsp;The research methodology&nbsp;is based on general scientific methods: analytical (to comprehend the aesthetic and artistic guidelines of the modern theatrical process and understand the stages of the formation of a new paradigm of Ukrainian classics), historical and comparative (to determine the features of Ivan Uryvskyi&rsquo;s director
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Drach, Iryna. "Maryna Cherkashіna as librettist: «musical theatre expressed in words»". Scientific herald of Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine, № 142 (13 березня 2025): 19–34. https://doi.org/10.31318/2522-4190.2025.142.327877.

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The relevance of the study. In the history of Ukrainian culture, the prominent personality of Maryna Cherkashіna-Gubarenko (1938–2024) occupied a significant place as a musicalogist, leader of Ukrainian opera studies, music and theatre critic, journalist, teacher, scientific expositor of modern art and tireless educator. Her legacy also includes several poetry collections and ten opera libretti, among which eight were embodied by the composer, and six operas on her libretti were staged. As literary sources, she used the works of William Shakespeare, St. Francis of Assisi, Mykola Hohol, Hryhori
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Wu, Xinxing, and Yun Lu. "MENTAL HEALTH STATUS AND EMOTIONAL BEHAVIOR REGULATIONOF SCI-TECH JOURNAL EDITORS AND ITS IMPACT ON JOURNAL QUALITY." International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology 25, Supplement_1 (2022): A110—A111. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyac032.148.

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Abstract Background Psychological fatigue is a common psychological phenomenon among college journal editors. Emotion regulation is a process in which individuals use various factors and means to regulate and control their own emotions. Emotion regulation is an activity that serves personal purposes and is conducive to their own survival and development. Emotion regulation is the strategy and means that individuals use to regulate emotions when facing positive and negative emotions. It includes conscious strategies and unconscious emotion regulation mechanisms commonly used by individuals. Emo
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Tepeeva, Hannfa M., and Fatima T. Uzdenova. "Socialist ideologemes in balkarian prose (by the example of the creativity of S. Khochuev and M. Gettuev)." Kavkazologiya 2022, no. 1 (2022): 129–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.31143/2542-212x-2022-1-129-139.

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The article reflects the specifics of Balkarian prose during the period of domination of socialist ideology, the canons of normative aesthetics. The consequence of the destruction of conceptual categories was the displacement of ethnically marked constants by the problems of the ideologi-cal, “Soviet” plan. In pre-war Balkarianprose; binary-opposition (“positive” - “negative”) aesthet-ic representation was preserved as the primary method of fixing and comprehending the surround-ing world, the ideological content of the described completely and unambiguously determined its axiological position.
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Yu, Mia. "Sublimating Socialist Construction Through Ink: Introduction to “When Thoughts Change, Brush and Ink Cannot Remain Unchanged”." ARTMargins 14, no. 2 (2025): 129–33. https://doi.org/10.1162/artm_a_00417.

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Abstract “When Thoughts Change, Brush and Ink Cannot Remain Unchanged” is an open letter by renowned ink painter Fu Baoshi after his 1960 sketching tour organized by the Jiangsu Chinese Painting Academy. This tour was a pivotal event in integrating traditional ink painting with Socialist cultural production, a response to the ideological demands of the Socialist state following the establishment of the People's Republic of China. The article highlights the challenges faced by ink artists in adapting to new themes, particularly the depiction of industrial and agricultural subjects, as they navi
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Tanaka, Shinichiro. "Pathography in Japan: Exploring the relationship between creativity and the psyche." Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences Reports 2, no. 3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pcn5.130.

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AbstractPathography is a medical anthropological approach that examines the relationship between creation and psychiatric disorders through psychopathological and psychoanalytical lenses using case studies. Since it was first defined in the mid‐1960s, pathography in Japan has kept pace with current advances in psychopathological research. However, to date, the findings of pathographic research in Japan have not been published in English. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to introduce the history, methodology, and development of pathography in Japan to the English‐speaking world, accompan
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Liu, Weinan, and Kim Hyung-Gi. "Sublimation of Technology: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Esthetics and Artistic Expression." International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems, December 7, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0129156425401755.

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In the creative sector, artificial intelligence (AI) has proven to be a crucial instrument. AI encompasses a variety of artistic creations that were previously thought to be exclusive to human talent, such as paintings and music. The study improves on earlier research showing that artificial creativity processes may produce goods that are competitive with those generated by humans, satisfy customer expectations, and provide enjoyment. This study investigates the impact of AI on esthetics and artistic expression. Directing the machine to paint a landscape, create a pen and ink portrait of a per
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Gammelgaard, Judy. "Psykoanalysens poetik." Psyke & Logos 14, no. 2 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/pl.v14i2.135878.

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In this article the author opens a discussion on Freud' s ideas of a psychoanalytic theory of aesthetics. The discussion is primarily concentrated on two of Freud's literary analyses: Wilhelm Jensen's novel Gradiva from 1907 and E.T.A. Hoffmann's storyabout the Sandman from 1919. The author points out the problem that Freud's aesthetic analyses almost all havetheir roots in his earlier writings, i.e. before the introduction of the structural model and the revised theory of instinct.This means that the Pleasure principle and the Wish-fulfilment theory originating from the work of dream interpre
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Fang, Wen-Ting, Jian-Hua Sun, and Qing-Dong Liang. "Reflections on the battle against COVID-19: The effects of emotional design factors on the communication of audio-visual art." Frontiers in Psychology 13 (November 7, 2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1032808.

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Fighting against the epidemic is an arduous and prolonged battle where many artists hope to inspire people with the power of art through cultural creativity. To explore the effects of emotional design factors on the communication of audio-visual art and the audience’s perceptive experience, this research takes the original anti-epidemic song and the film China Braves Headwind as the research object. The research also uses such methods as questionnaires, Structural Equation Models, and dependent samples t-tests to conduct statistical analysis. The results are as follows: First, the emotional de
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Smolnytska, Olga. "NARCISSISTIC PERVERSION IN RELIANCE ON THE CHARACTERS IN THE SELECTED WORKS OF CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE: PSYCHOANALYTIC ASPECT." Fìlologìčnì traktati, 2019, 111–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/ftrk.2019.11(3-4)-13.

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Narcissism as a multifaceted problem is studied in contemporary Ukrainian literary studies, including in psychoanalytic works devoted to philology. In particular, it is a project of the psychohistory of the Ukrainian literature proposed by Nila Zborovska. But the problem of narcissistic perversion, which is becoming more and more relevant in modern times, has not yet been isolated in literary criticism. Instead, fiction is an example of a clear depiction of such a problem in the images of imitators, egocentric manipulators, the display of unhealthy (sick) relationships etc. The main features o
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Liu, Quan. "Propagating ‘Chinese invention’ through landscape performing art: sublimating the arts to nationalism." Prometheus 39, no. 3 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.13169/prometheus.39.3.0150.

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Landscape performing arts (LPA) is a series of large-scale performances that was developed in China. The performances use natural scenery in open-air theatres, characterized by fixed locality and daily performances, coupled with spectacular visual and audio effects using modern stage technologies. They employ hundreds of local amateur performers who display their traditional culture through music and dance to both domestic and international tourists. Chinese media present the LPA form of theatre as a ‘Chinese invention’. The general concept of LPA highlights the Chinese traditional philosophy
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Lupton, Deborah, Vaughan Wozniak-O'Connor, Megan Catherine Rose, and Ash Watson. "More-than-Human Wellbeing." M/C Journal 26, no. 4 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2976.

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Introduction The concept of ‘wellbeing’ is typically thought of in human-centric ways, referring to the affective feelings and bodily sensations that people may have which inform their sense of health, safety, and connection. However, as our everyday lives, identities, relationships, and embodiments become digitised and datafied, ‘wellbeing’ has taken on new practices and meanings. The use of digital technologies such as mobile and wearable devices, social media platforms, and networks of information mediate our interactions with others, as well as the ways we conceptualise what it means to be
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