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On sublimation

The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2016
Although it encapsulates the Freudian theory of art, the theory of sublimation has become outmoded. What is more, since its inception there has always been something ill-defined about it. Does it use sexualized or de-sexualized drive energy? Is it a defence or an alternative to defence? Does it serve Eros or Thanatos?
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Sublimation

Ploughshares, 2014
Acclaimed novelist and short-story writer Jean Thompson (The Year We Left Home) guest-edits this issue of prose and poetry. As she writes in her introduction, "The thing that gives me hope for the enterprise of writing is the incredible variety and vigor of the terrain." With poets ranging from Erin Belieu to the Uruguayan Tatiana Orono, and stories ...
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Sublimes sublimations solaires

Pour la Science, 2023
Jean-Michel Courty, Édouard Kierlik
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Natural Sublime and Feminine Sublime

2012
In romantic travel writing, topographical description is extended into subjective relations between landscape and the mind. This brings the space of nature into the realm of psychic space, where it is connected with the traveller’s mental fabrication of the natural world.
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Sublime néoclassique et sublime rhétorique

2015
This article formalises a distinction between notions of development on the one side and ornament or interpretation on the other which sheds light on the strain of neoclassical poetics of the sublime inherited by Gellert. It enables us to understand why Doles and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach could adopt such different approaches to the presentation of the
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Sublime

2020
The sublime as an aesthetic category has an extraordinarily discontinuous history in Western criticism and theory, though the phenomena it points to in art and nature are without historical limit, or virtually so. The sublime as a concept and phenomenon is harder to define than many aesthetic concepts, partly because of its content and partly because ...
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Sublime

2017
In early modern thought, the sublime is a great or noble quality of literature or art, which is characterized by an irresistible and overwhelming effect and which produces strong and often conflicting emotions such as awe, fear, and admiration in its recipients.
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Sublimation and impossible sublimation: Modigliani

Limba, literatura, folclor
Sublimation, the creative act/process often appear as an attempt at psychic survival in the face of painful, insurmountable, indescribable experiences. Creating becomes an attempt to stop the bleeding of pain, as we also discover in Modigliani’s creation.
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Sublimation

2018
Is gentleness a form of sublimation? Sublimated desire requires that the very place from which it comes be abolished. From this perspective, gentleness culturally sublimates the violence and brutality of our most archaic animal reflexes. As power, gentleness is not sublimation in the sense of a life drive that strives to always preserve the conditions ...
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Sublimation

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2011
N. V. Pavlyukevich, Yu. V. Polezhaev
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