Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships between art and trauma. Trauma is understood as a wound, violence, defeat, disaster, psychological shock, emotional shock, suffering, agony. These and other derived concepts are of interest to a cultural arc that spans concerns from psychoanalysis to sociology, including manifestations of all the arts and the theory that is made about or from them. It also implies the response that can be given to anxiety. The year 2020 brought medical, socioeconomic and emotional confrontation to the world against the sanitary constraints of the Covid-19 pandemic, from social isolation to losses of any kind and their contingencies. On all continents, anxiety con...
This chapter considers the ways in which some artists convert their private trauma into public works...
© 2017 Dr Margaret NixonContained Art Experiences (CAE) was developed as an art practice in response...
According to the Latin poet Virgil, art is capable of revealing to us what no science can ever revea...
Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships betw...
Apresentação dos artigos do número 33 da Revista Cena, publicação sobre as inter-relações entre arte...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
The paper aims to provide an overview of the effects that trauma has on individuals and on how creat...
Medical, psychiatric and legal discourses dominate cultural understanding of trauma. These discourse...
Abstract On Armistice Day 2011, BBC2 broadcast a Culture Show special, entitled 'Art for Heroes...
This paper attempts to explore the theme of Trauma and its representation in Contemporary Art. In pa...
pp6-16 The article on the Art of War: Mythologies of Martyrdom is an introductory catalogue essay f...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
El desarrollo del siguiente artículo busca explorar la relación entre arte y violencia, identificand...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
This chapter considers the ways in which some artists convert their private trauma into public works...
© 2017 Dr Margaret NixonContained Art Experiences (CAE) was developed as an art practice in response...
According to the Latin poet Virgil, art is capable of revealing to us what no science can ever revea...
Presentation of articles from issue 33 of Revista Cena, a publication on the interrelationships betw...
Apresentação dos artigos do número 33 da Revista Cena, publicação sobre as inter-relações entre arte...
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences...
The paper aims to provide an overview of the effects that trauma has on individuals and on how creat...
Medical, psychiatric and legal discourses dominate cultural understanding of trauma. These discourse...
Abstract On Armistice Day 2011, BBC2 broadcast a Culture Show special, entitled 'Art for Heroes...
This paper attempts to explore the theme of Trauma and its representation in Contemporary Art. In pa...
pp6-16 The article on the Art of War: Mythologies of Martyrdom is an introductory catalogue essay f...
In the article the author takes the following topics: first, he adjudges whether the issue is really...
El desarrollo del siguiente artículo busca explorar la relación entre arte y violencia, identificand...
ABSTRACT The article presents an idea of what art is based on the individual's cathartic expression...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
This chapter considers the ways in which some artists convert their private trauma into public works...
© 2017 Dr Margaret NixonContained Art Experiences (CAE) was developed as an art practice in response...
According to the Latin poet Virgil, art is capable of revealing to us what no science can ever revea...