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Two models of catharsis in the cultural tradition of Europe
Introduction. The modern western socio-cultural space differs from the preceding historical eras by the absence of institutionalized practices of catharsis.
V. A. Lapatin
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Inheritance of Cultural Values of Kethek Ogleng Dance at Darma Giri Budaya Dance Studio in Wonogiri
The Kethek Ogleng dance performance is one of the traditional dances that is inherited and there are cultural values at Darma Giri Budaya Dance Studio in Wonogiri Regency.
Nur Muaffah Zakiyati +2 more
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Mélancolie ou Catharsis ? Une question éthique
The article questions the Aristotelian model of Poetics and reassesses the Nietzschean model of narrativity, emphasizing the importance of the notion of melancholy for narratological studies.
Antonino Sorci
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This study aims to analyze the educational values of that is implemented through the process of interaction in the musical play of the "Pantun Pitutur" song in the Suma Budhaya group performance.
Projo Sulaksono +2 more
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The Psychotherapeutic Value of Tragic Catharsis
The article analyzes the phenomenon of catharsis that occurs from the perception of the tragic in art. Based on the eudemonistic understanding of catharsis we trace the cultural and historical aspects of the problem and show that catharsis as ...
M.V. Ermolaeva, D. Lubovsky
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Nyelimut Dance Performance as An Expression of Ogan Tribe Culture in Ogan Komering Ulu Regency
Nyelimut dance is a characteristic of the Malay culture of South Sumatra, which was created based on the cultural spirit of the Ogan tribe who resides on the banks of the Ogan river, OKU Regency.
Dwi Astuti Wahyuningsih +2 more
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This paper discusses the psychological concept of catharsis, how to provide it, and how to remedy the ills of the resentful.
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Les débats des humanistes sur la finalité de l’art [PDF]
The question of the telos of art, understood as a term or as a purpose, occupies a key position in the theoretical writings of the humanists. During the Renaissance, the death of art had a heuristic value: it gave meaning to the notion of the “rebirth of
Virginie Leroux
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Rebetika and Catharsis: Cultural Practice as Crisis Management
In the context of the economic crisis in Greece, cultural practice serves as an important local level coping mechanism. Participants in the popular Rebetiki Istoria rebetadiko in Athens have adapted their nightly musicking into a crisis management ...
Yona Stamatis
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Sada Sabai Dance in Komering Culture of East OKU Regency
Sada Sabai dance as one of South Sumatra's traditional art works, especially in East Ogan Komering Ulu Regency is very closely related to Komering culture.
Ika Aditia Candra Buana +2 more
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