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Catharsis (Ancient Greek: ) is a Greek word meaning "purification", "purging", "cleansing" or "clarification." It is derived from the infinitive verb of Ancient Greek: transliterated as kathairein ...
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Catharsis as a therapeutic tool has been a highly controversial topic throughout the history of psychology and continues to be so today. ...
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Using the term 'Catharsis' to refer to a form of emotional cleansing was first done by the Greek philosopher Aristotle in his work Poetics. It refers to the sensation, or literary effect, that would ideally overcome an audience upon finishing watching a tragedy (a release ... Dictionary of the history of ideas: Catharsis;
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Where history meets catharsis -News and commentary relating to events in Israel, the occupied territories, and the world, along with an archive of past issues ... By Noah Kosharek ... ; Holon resident Leah Ofri recently celebrated her 100th birthday. During her 100 years, almost all of them in this country, she endured a number...
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If we take Scientology to be true, and accept that its founder, Ron L. Hubbard had access to this knowledge of human history that has remain hidden from the rest of humanity by design, then the world at large takes on a very different face.
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; The Coming Catharsis by Aviezer Tucker; 20 February 2009 ... Two decades after the end of communism, Czech historians and society are only now beginning to “come to terms with the past.” ... You have reached a premium content area of TOL [p]. To read this entire article please login if you are already a TOL subscriber:
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With a Swish & Flick a Fairytale Catharsis: ... Rewriting History with the Pen of Magic Realism ... Additionally, Chait argues that the use of myth enables a historical catharsis, a cleansing, similar to the idea of rewriting (17). Another scholar in the field of Afrikaans literature, Burger, names four functions of a work of...
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In turn, this definition implies that the function of monsters is exactly, then, 1) to allow a culture to express what category formations are important to it, 2) what boundaries are currently being challenged, and 3) thereby to express societal fears about these boundary crossings, usually as a catharsis.
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A brief description of the war between the United Nations and Iraq 1990-1991. A resource for students, researchers and history buffs. ... History and Biography ... The first major conflict involving the United States since Vietnam proved to be a catharsis of sorts for the American military and public.
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Fronted by Tina, with one of the rawest, most sensual and impossibly dynamic voices in Black music, the Ike And Tina Revue was an ensemble that dripped musical discipline while manifesting nearly unbearable tension, eventually giving way to wave upon wave of catharsis.
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