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  1. Apollo archetype

    The Apollo archetype personifies the aspect of the Personality psychology personality that wants clear definitions, is drawn to master a skill, values order and harmony, and prefers to look at the surface, as opposed to beneath appearances. The Apollo archetype favors thinking over feeling , distance over closeness, objective assessment over subjective Intuition knowledge intuition . ref name Shinoda Bolen, J. 1989 p.135 Shinoda Bolen, J., Gods in Everyman A New Psychology of Men s Lives and Loves 1989 p.135 Harpur & Row ref ref Layton Shapira, L., The Cassandra Complex Living with Disbelief, p.10 ref ref Jung, C.G., The Apollonian and The Dionysian p.136 in Psychological Types, Vol 6 Collected Works, Princeton Bollingen 1971 ref Background Early in the 20th century, Carl Gustav Jung sought to find a word that could describe the innate patterns of behaviour that govern our lives. Thus he introduced the term Archetype s into modern psychology . Jung described archetypes as distinct wikt theme themes manifesting in the fantasy fantasies and behaviour of his patients, and found these same themes visibly rendered in the arts, religion s, mythology myths , architecture , and social customs of all peoples. Because he did not want the term archetypes to become yet another intellectual abstraction, Jung advanced various mythic images to illustrate them. For instance, the Goddess Demeter is a presentation of the archetypal mother Zeus an archetypal father Apollo the archetypal intellectual, and so on. Jung went on to personify many archetypes by using general expressions such as The Great Mother , Old Wise Man , Shadow archetype , etc. which have now become standard expressions in the field of Analytical Psychology . Jung writes The fact that the unconscious spontaneously personifies is the reason why I have taken over these personifications in my terminology and formulated them in names . ref Jung, C.G., The Archetypes and The Collective Unconscious Vol 9, part 1. Collected ...   more details



  1. Matriarchal religion

    merge Goddess movement date December 2010 The concept of a Matriarchal religion is a concept forwarded in second wave feminism since the 1970s, based on the notion of a historical matriarchy first developed in the 19th century by J. J. Bachofen . A matriarchal religion is supposedly centered around Goddess movement Goddess worship , fertility rites , and sacred traits attributed to female sexuality . While Matriarchal religion has the focus of prehistoric religion and ancient civilizations, the field of feminist theology is mostly associated with the introduction of feminist ideology into Christian feminism Christianity or Jewish feminism Judaism . History File Snake Goddess Crete 1600BC.jpg thumb 150px The Minoan religion Minoan Snake Goddess features frequently in literature postulating Matriarchal religion Bachofen J. J. Bachofen 1861 postulated that the historical patriarchates were a comparatively recent development, having replaced an earlier state of primeval matriarchy , and postulated a chthonic maternal prehistoric religion . ref J.J. Bachofen, Myth religion and motherhood ref Bachofen presents a model where matriarchal society and chthonic mystery cults are the second of four stages of the historical development of religion . The first stage he called Hetaerism , characterized as a paleolithic hunter and gatherer society practicing a polyamorous and communistic lifestyle. The second stage is the Neolithic , a matriarchal lunar stage of agriculture with an early form of Demeter the dominant deity. This was followed by a Dionysian stage of emerging patriarchy, finally succeeded by the Apollonian stage of patriarchy and the appearance of civilization in classical antiquity . Robert Graves Robert Graves postulated a prehistoric matriarchal religion in the 1950s, in his The Greek Myths and The White Goddess , and gave a detailed depiction of a future society with a matriarchal religion in his novel Seven Days in New Crete . Second wave feminism see Modern Matr ...   more details



  1. Sumarria Lunn Gallery

    Use dmy dates date February 2012 Use British English date February 2012 Sumarria Lunn Gallery is a commercial contemporary art gallery based in the Mayfair district of London which represents and exhibits artists from the United Kingdom, Korea, and those based in the United States. History Sumarria Lunn Gallery was co founded by Will Lunn and Vishal Sumarria in early 2009 as a peripatetic gallery using a pop up exhibition model with a private office in St Johns Wood , London. ref http www.dazeddigital.com artsandculture article 3791 1 in a word Summaria Lunn bring a new brand of art show to the masses Dazed and Confused , June 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2011. ref This was an almost direct continuation of the program at William.Angel Gallery which was opened in March 2008 by Photographer John Adrian ref http www.johnadrian.co.uk ref in Peckham Rye, South London and closed in the climate of economic downturn, shortly before the pair left in May 2009. ref cite news url http www.independent.co.uk arts entertainment art features baby gallerist will lunn launches sumarria lunn in mayfair 2270956.html title Baby Gallerist Will Lunn launches Sumarria Lunn in Mayfair newspaper The Independent date 22 April 2011 accessdate 24 April 2011 ref Sumarria Lunn Gallery Pop Up exhibitions and projects from this 2 year period total 18, including Apollonian Dionysian an exhibition of work by Korean artist Sungfeel Yun at the The Hempel, Craven Hill Gardens, London , ref http paulsartworld.blogspot.com 2010 10 01 archive.html Sungfeel Yun Paul s Art World The former Editor at Large of Art World magazine This blog also appears on the Saatchi Online web magazine , 21 October 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2011. ref An exhibition of installations by Glaswegian duo littlewhitehead at London Art Fair 2011, ref http aestheticamagazine.blogspot.com 2011 01 london art fair 2011 round up.html London Art Fair 2011 The Round Up Aethetica Magazine , 21 January 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011. ref Exteriority ...   more details



  1. Noucentisme

    life and order versus what they saw as the barbarian barbaric countryside. Their interest in an Apollonian ...   more details



  1. Cult of Dionysus

    became an alternate name for Bacchus. ref Rosemarie Taylor Perry, The God Who Comes Dionysian Mysteries Revisited. Algora Press 2003, p.89, cf. Sabazius . ref See also Apollonian and Dionysian ...   more details



  1. Interpretations of 2001: A Space Odyssey

    to the human conflict between the Apollonian and Dionysian modes of being. The Apollonian side of man is rational, scientific, sober and self controlled. However, for Nietzsche a purely Apollonian mode of existence is problematic, since it undercuts the instinctual side of man. The Apollonian man lacks ... Apollonian or Dionysian. While the world of the apes at the beginning of 2001 is Dionysian, the world of travel to the moon is wholly Apollonian, and HAL is an entirely Apollonian entity. Kubrick s film came out just a year before the Woodstock rock festival, a wholly Dionysian affair. MacGregor argues that David Bowman in his transformation has regained his Dionysian side. ref cite web url http ... Apollonian and Dionysian Dionysus and Apollo has been used as a lens through which to view many other ...   more details



  1. Index of sociology articles

    differentiation diffusion Apollonian and Dionysian dionysian discourse discrimination division of labour ...   more details



  1. In Harmonia Universali

    , Age Of Silence , smegin Vocals Apollonian harmonic sounds produced by the vocal folds and resonated ... ends that are beaten with sticks . Cornelius Jakhelln Cornelius Sturmgeist Vocals Dionysian bardic ...   more details



  1. Asterios Polyp

    Infobox Graphic novel Wikipedia WikiProject Comics title Asterios Polyp foreigntitle image Asterios polyp bookcover.jpg imagesize 250 caption publisher Pantheon Books date July 2009 issues series main char team origpublication origissues origdate origlanguage origisbn 0307377326 writers David Mazzucchelli artists David Mazzucchelli pencillers colourists letterers editors creators transpublisher transdate transisbn pages 344 translator previssue nextissue US y Asterios Polyp is a 2009 graphic novel by People of the United States American artist David Mazzucchelli . Overview The title character, Asterios Polyp, is a professor and architect of Greece Greek and Italian descent who teaches at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York . After a lightning strike burns up his apartment, he leaves the city on a Greyhound bus and takes up employment as an auto mechanic in the town of Apogee somewhere in America , the farthest point his money will take him. The novel is interspersed with scenes from his past ostensibly narrated by his stillborn twin brother, Ignazio , including his childhood and troubled marriage as well as dreams and allegorical sequences. Finally, he must confront not only his own flawed nature, but the implacable and amoral whims of the Zeus gods themselves. Themes In plot, structure, and design, this book seems to explore the idea of duality. ref cite web first Jared last Thomas url http frontpsych.com 2011 08 08 words and pictures for sub literates a review of asterios polyp title Words & Pictures for sub literates A Review of Asterios Polyp publisher Frontier Psychiatrist date August 8, 2011 accessdate August 8, 2011 ref Some of the false dichotomies touched upon are Apollonian vs. Dionysian reason vs. emotion destiny vs. free will and nature vs. nurture. Ultimately, the book raises questions about how a person becomes who and what he is. Asterios Greek heritage is one of many allusions to the story of Orpheus Death of Eurydice Orpheus and Euridice , a recu ...   more details



  1. Ritual clown

    s famous distinction of societies into Apollonian and Dionysian , he said that precisely because of the strictly repressive apollonian nature of the Zu i society, the ritual clowns are needed as a dionysian ...   more details



  1. Vyacheslav Ivanovich Ivanov

    , 552 , and Rudninsky 1988, 9 . ref The idea that the Apollonian and Dionysian Dionysian could be associated ... up his Dionysian ideas in the treatise The Hellenic Religion of the Suffering God 1904 , which traces ... in particular to ancient Dionysian mysteries. File Somov cor ardens.jpg 200px thumb left Somov ... arts individual character but rather as the embodiment of a fundamental Dionysian reality, the one ...   more details



  1. Gasket (disambiguation)

    A gasket is a mechanical seal that fills the space between two mating surfaces. Gasket may also refer to Flange gasket , a type of gasket made to fit between two sections of pipe Head gasket , a gasket used in internal combustion engines Gasket sailing , a rope used to hold a stowed sail in place Apollonian gasket , a fractal generated from triples of circles Sierpinski gasket , a fractal generated from triangles disambig ...   more details



  1. List of eponymous adjectives in English

    high quality, especially a defeat also Bio Dimblebian Dionysian Dionysus , of Greek mythology as in Dionysian Mysteries Dionysius Exiguus as in Year zero Dionysian era Diophantine Diophantus as in Diophantine ...   more details



  1. Arthur Schopenhauer's aesthetics

    of Friedrich Nietzsche , whose famous opposition of the Apollonian and Dionysian is a translation ...   more details



  1. Religious ground motive

    with an Apollonian devotion situated in the Temple of Athena . Perhaps the best articulation of this side ...   more details



  1. Cygnus X-1 duology

    and romantic Apollonian and Dionysian cultures is ongoing. You can hear the left channel switch ...   more details



  1. Radiant (novel)

    a classicist might prefer Apollo Apollonian versus Dionysus Dionysian there are many other pairs ...   more details



  1. Johann Jakob Bachofen

    according to Bachofen. 3 The Dionysian. A transitional phase when earlier traditions were masculinised as patriarchy began to emerge. Whose dominant deity was the original Dionysos . 4 The Apollonian. The patriarchal solar phase, in which all trace of the Matriarchal and Dionysian past was eradicated ...   more details



  1. Yannis Markopoulos

    of one part, the song Zavara Katra Nemia , a vocal composition of Apollonian and Dionysian Dionysian character, that was released in 1966 and became one of his best known pieces. Also in London ...   more details



  1. Pencil (mathematics)

    about a class of geometric objects other uses Pencil disambiguation File Apollonian circles.svg thumb The Apollonian circles , two orthogonal pencils of circles. A pencil in projective geometry is a family of geometric objects with a common property, for example the set of lines that pass through a given point in a projective plane . More generally, a pencil is the special case of a linear system of divisors in which the parameter space is a projective line . Typical pencils of curves in the projective plane , for example, are written as C C 0 where C 0, C 0 are plane curves. A pencil of planes , the family of planes through a given straight line, is sometimes referred to as a fan . ref cite web url http www.rism.com Trig perspective.htm title Perspective work Elementary Geometry Trigonometry author Romuald Ireneus Scibor Marchocki ref See also Pencil beam Pencil of circles Lefschetz pencil Matrix pencil References references General references MathWorld title Pencil urlname Pencil Category Algebraic geometry Category Projective geometry geometry stub fr Faisceau ja ...   more details



  1. Family of curves

    Unreferenced date December 2009 File Apollonian circles.svg thumb The Apollonian circles , two orthogonal families of circles. A family of curves is a Set mathematics set of curve s, each of which is given by a function mathematics function or parametric equation parametrization in which one or more of the parameters is variable. In general, the parameter s influence the shape of the curve in a way that is more complicated than a simple linear transformation . Sets of curves given by an implicit relation may also represent families of curves. Families of curves appear frequently in solutions of differential equation s when an additive constant of integration is introduced, it will usually be manipulated algebraically until it no longer represents a simple linear transformation. Families of curves may also arise in other areas. For example, all non degenerate conic sections can be represented using a single polar equation with one parameter, the eccentricity of the curve math r theta e over 1 e cos theta math as the value of e changes, the appearance of the curve varies in a relatively complicated way. Applications Families of curves may arise in various topics in geometry, including the envelope mathematics envelope of a set of curves and the caustic optics caustic of a given curve. Generalizations In algebraic geometry , an algebraic generalization is given by the notion of a linear system of divisors . DEFAULTSORT Family Of Curves Category Algebraic geometry de Kurvenschar sl Dru ina krivulj ...   more details



  1. Equus (play)

    has discussed the conflict between Apollonian and Dionysian Apollonian and Dionysian values ...   more details



  1. Pistiros

    and his successors, the Thasos Thasian , Apollonia Chalcidice Apollonian , and Maroneia n traders obtained ... , the clan keeper of the Dionysian sanctuary in the Rhodopes . Dionysos as a God, and the Bessi , on his ... pottery. One could observe entirely preserved vessels, e.g. sealed oenochoai representing scenes of the Dionysian ...   more details



  1. Classicism

    . In the present day philosophy classicism is used as a term particularly in relation to Apollonian over Dionysian impulses in society and art that is a preference for rationality, or at least rationally ...   more details



  1. Sexual Personae

    Italic title Sexual Personae Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson is a groundbreaking and controversial survey of sexual decadence in Western literature and the visual arts written by scholar Camille Paglia . Overview Portraying Western culture as a struggle between masculine, phallic , Sky deity sky religion on the one hand, and feminine, chthonic , Fertility goddess earth religion on the other, Paglia seeks to show that Christianity did not destroy paganism , but rather drove it into the underground of Western culture, to later emerge in Renaissance art , Romanticism , and contemporary popular culture , especially Hollywood . Drawing on the Greco Roman polarity between the Apollonian and Dionysian , Paglia associates Apollo with order, structure, and symmetry, while identifying Dionysus with chaos, disorder, and nature. She then proceeds to analyze literature and art from the premise that the primary conflict in Western culture has always been between these binary forces. According to Paglia, the major patterns of continuity in western culture find their origin in paganism, which, undefeated by Judeo Christianity, continues to flourish in art, eroticism , astrology and pop culture. Other sources of continuity include androgyny , Sadomasochism sadism , and the aggressive western eye, which has created our art and cinema. Paglia discusses sex and nature as brutal daemonic forces, and she criticizes feminists for sentimentality or wishful thinking about the cause of rape , violence, and poor relations between the sexes. She also stresses the biologic basis of sexual difference and sees the mother as an overwhelming force who condemns men to lifelong sexual anxiety, from which they fleetingly escape through rationalism and physical achievement. In keeping with the theme of unity between classical art and pop culture, the sexual personae of her title include the female vampire Medusa , Lauren Bacall the pythoness the Delphic Oracle , Gracie Allen the bea ...   more details




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