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Шиле, Вена, истеричность, психоанализ. 18+: gorbutovich Painting & Drawing, Art, Russian Art, Old Art, Artist, Famous Art, Art Works, Artsy, Figurative Art
Шиле, Вена, истеричность, психоанализ. 18+
Шиле, Вена, истеричность, психоанализ. 18+: gorbutovich
Début D'Une Attaque Cri (Start of a Scream Attack) Film Posters, Affliction, Fotos, Ethnographic, Movie Posters, Medical Photography, Scream
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Début D'Une Attaque Cri (Start of a Scream Attack)
This article analyzes the production of visual stereotypes of so-called “imaginary afflictions” (Hufeland 1794), defined as disorders that have no physical cause but are triggered by – and potentially cured through – imagination. Drawing on the well-known example of ‘the hysteric’ as paradigmatic trope in medical photography of the 19th and early 20th century, I detect and trace iconographies that are based on the assumption that mental states (and deviance) are revealed through the corporeal Photography, Salento, Anthropologie, Medical, Imagination, Century, Disorders
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
This article analyzes the production of visual stereotypes of so-called “imaginary afflictions” (Hufeland 1794), defined as disorders that have no physical cause but are triggered by – and potentially cured through – imagination. Drawing on the well-known example of ‘the hysteric’ as paradigmatic trope in medical photography of the 19th and early 20th century, I detect and trace iconographies that are based on the assumption that mental states (and deviance) are revealed through the corporeal
This article analyzes the production of visual stereotypes of so-called “imaginary afflictions” (Hufeland 1794), defined as disorders that have no physical cause but are triggered by – and potentially cured through – imagination. Drawing on the well-known example of ‘the hysteric’ as paradigmatic trope in medical photography of the 19th and early 20th century, I detect and trace iconographies that are based on the assumption that mental states (and deviance) are revealed through the corporeal Physics, Films, Analyze, Visual, Stereotype
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
This article analyzes the production of visual stereotypes of so-called “imaginary afflictions” (Hufeland 1794), defined as disorders that have no physical cause but are triggered by – and potentially cured through – imagination. Drawing on the well-known example of ‘the hysteric’ as paradigmatic trope in medical photography of the 19th and early 20th century, I detect and trace iconographies that are based on the assumption that mental states (and deviance) are revealed through the corporeal
La Taranta [Gian Franco Mingozzi 1962- V.O.S.E.] Franco, Early 20th Century, Expressions
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
La Taranta [Gian Franco Mingozzi 1962- V.O.S.E.]
Attaque Hystéro-Épileptique Arc De Cercle (Hysteric-Epileptic Attack, Arc-de-Cercle) Arc, 20th Century
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Attaque Hystéro-Épileptique Arc De Cercle (Hysteric-Epileptic Attack, Arc-de-Cercle)
Photograph of a re-enacted home therapy in Nardò Photographer, Photograph, Therapy
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Photograph of a re-enacted home therapy in Nardò
Anthropologists at Work Work, Southern Italy
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Anthropologists at Work
Photographic series of a patient diagnosed with ‘hysteria’ Trance, Portrait, Haunting, Asylum, Female Hysteria, Disturbing, Fotografia
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Photographic series of a patient diagnosed with ‘hysteria’
Afflicted tarantate in Galatina
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Afflicted tarantate in Galatina
Contortion Phase (Arc-de-cercle) Art Photography, Art.com, Photographic Print, The Dark World, Artwork, The Magicians, High Quality Art Prints
Images of Ecstasy and Affliction
Contortion Phase (Arc-de-cercle)