MAN AND THE EXPERIENCE OF DEATH: INTERPRETATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ART
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MAN AND THE EXPERIENCE OF DEATH: INTERPRETATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ART
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S0236-20070000616-8-1
Publication type
Article
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Published
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Pages
150-166
Abstract
The "death experience" is interpreted as one's way to awareness of the authenticity of one's mortal lot. A concept of "preverbality" can help to gain such an experience. It is included into symbol, bot cultural and artistic, but unlike a sign element of a symbol, it integrates a set of matters associating with unapparent, uncertain, auratic, and at the same time - deeply ontological, therefore with the primacy. Both in culture and in art this preverbality becomes a natural intermediary to gain the "death experience".
Keywords
death experience, symbol, pre-verbality
Date of publication
01.11.2009
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