| Max Gluckman - 398 páginas
...does, is to effect 'an interchange of qualities between its [ideological and sensory] poles of meaning. Norms and values, on the one hand, become saturated...moral constraint is transformed into the "love of goodness".' The thesis obviously 'fits' with the Freudian theory of sublimation — but it states a... | |
| John Corrigan - 2008 - 535 páginas
...symbols, he argues, ends up bringing together the force of emotion with the compulsion of social norms: become saturated with emotion, while the gross and...constraint is transformed into the "love of virtue." For Turner, the interpenetration of emotion and norms within ritual is rarely a conscious or articulated... | |
| Jackie Feldman - 2008 - 334 páginas
...direct physiological stimuli ... effects an interchange of qualities between its poles of meaning. Norms and values on the one hand, become saturated...become ennobled through contact with social values" (Turner 1969: 30). The conceptual framing of the voyage as ritual shines a spotlight on the structuring... | |
| John Skorupski - 294 páginas
.... [it] brings the ethical and juridical norms into close contact with strong emotional stimuli ... norms and values, on the one hand, become saturated...emotion, while the gross and basic emotions become saturated through contact with social values." And Whitehead, one of the philosophical gurus of the... | |
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