Poetry And Imagined Worlds [electronic resource] / edited by Olga V. Lehmann, Nandita Chaudhary, Ana Cecilia Bastos, Emily Abbey.
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E-Books | MEF eKitap Kütüphanesi | Springer Nature | HM1001 -1281 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | NATURE | 1419521-1001 |
Section I. Poetic Resources as Tools to Make Meaning -- Chapter 1. A liaison of poetry and tattoos: The multivoicedness in Edgar Allan Poe's poem "The Raven" -- Chapter 2. Beauty of the Back -- Chapter 3. Poetry In and For Society: Poetic Messages, Creativity, and Social Change -- Chapter 4. The Poetics Within Performance Art: The Developmental Nature Of Artistic Creative Processes -- Chapter 5. Commentary: Poesis and Imagination -- Section II. The Poetic Roots of Creativity and Imagination -- Chapter 6. Living Against and Persistence of Being: Poetic Sharing of Being Sensitive Within Antagonistic Worlds -- Chapter 7. Rimbauding Worlds: Creation of Deranging Senses -- Chapter 8. Living in Verse: Sites of the Poetic Imagination -- Chapter 9. Apprehending beauty: Ordinary people's experiences of the 'poetic instant' in India -- Chapter 10. "The Tune Without The Words": Dickinson`s Verses In a Jazz Ensemble: A Case Study on The Poetics of Music and The Musicality of Poetry -- Chapter 11. Commentary: On poetics, art and life -- Section III. The poetics of daily life -- Chapter 12. Imagined Sea -- Chapter 13. Living with "Encantados": Dances of poet and scientist within the self -- Chapter 14. Poetic gestures of life -- Chapter 15. Dialogue as poetic imagination in the Way of Tea -- Chapter 16. Commentary: The Poetics of Daily Life: The Invisible Becomes Visible -- Chapter 17. Conclusive Remarks: Writing Toward the Core-Poetically Framing a Science of Cultural Psychology.
This book explores the deep, imaginative, and creative power of poetry as part of the human experience. How poetry provides insight into human psychology is a question at the beginning of its theoretical development, and is a constant challenge for cultural psychologists and the humanities alike. Poetry functions, in all ages and cultures, as a rite that merges the beauty, truth and the unbearable conditions of existence. Both the general and the particular can be found in its expression. Collectively the authors aim to evoke a holistic understanding of what poetry conveys about decision making and the human search for meaning. This ground-breaking collection will be indispensable to scholars of clinical and theoretical psychology, philosophy, anthropology, literature, aesthetics and sociology.
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