2 resultados para Weniger, Erich
em AMS Tesi di Dottorato - Alm@DL - Università di Bologna
Resumo:
The aim of the present work is a historical survey on Gestalt trends in psychological research between late 19th and the first half of 20th century with privileged reference to sound and musical perception by means of a reconsideration of experimental and theoretical literature. Ernst Mach and Christian von Ehrenfels gave rise to the debate about Gestaltqualität which notably grew thanks to the ‘Graz School’ (Alexius Meinong, Stephan Witasek, Anton Faist, Vittorio Benussi), where the object theory and the production theory of perception were worked out. Stumpf’s research on Tonpsychologie and Franz Brentano’s tradition of ‘act psychology’ were directly involved in this debate, opposing to Wilhelm Wundt’s conception of the discipline; this clearly came to light in Stumpf’s controversy with Carl Lorenz and Wundt on Tondistanzen. Stumpf’s concept of Verschmelzung and his views about consonance and concordance led him to some disputes with Theodor Lipps and Felix Krueger, lasting more than two decades. Carl Stumpf was responsible for education of a new generation of scholars during his teaching at the Berlin University: his pupils Wolfgang Köhler, Kurt Koffka and Max Wertheimer established the so-called ‘Berlin School’ and promoted the official Gestalt theory since the 1910s. After 1922 until 1938 they gave life and led together with other distinguished scientists the «Psychologische Forschung», a scientific journal in which ‘Gestalt laws’ and many other acoustical studies on different themes (such as sound localization, successive comparison, phonetic phenomena) were exposed. During the 1920s Erich Moritz von Hornbostel gave important contributions towards the definition of an organic Tonsystem in which sound phenomena could find adequate arrangement. Last section of the work contains descriptions of Albert Wellek’s studies, Kurt Huber’s vowel researches and aspects of melody perception, apparent movement and phi-phenomenon in acoustical field. The work contains also some considerations on the relationships among tone psychology, musical psychology, Gestalt psychology, musical aesthetics and musical theory. Finally, the way Gestalt psychology changed earlier interpretations is exemplified by the decisive renewal of perception theory, the abandon of Konstanzannahme, some repercussions on theory of meaning as organization and on feelings in musical experience.
Resumo:
La ricerca verte sull'osservazione di alcune specifiche dinamiche archetipiche rilevabili all’interno dell'inconscio collettivo di fine Ottocento e della profonda influenza che queste ebbero tanto sulla cultura e sulla società ispano-americana del tempo, quanto sulla specifica corrente letteraria modernista. L’archetipo di cui si analizza la riemersione letteraria è quello della Grande Madre, come teorizzato da C. G. Jung e perfezionato con i successivi studi di Erich Neumann. Avvalendosi, in particolare, delle riflessioni di quest'ultimo e spaziando fino ad includere contributi psicoanalitici e studi simbolici successivi (in particolare quelli di James Hillman, Gaston Bachelard e Gilbert Durand) si evidenzia la dominanza archetipica della Grande Madre all'interno del Modernismo ispano-americano, intesa tanto in senso transpersonale (cioè come rappresentazione dell'inconscio) quanto in senso più specificamente rappresentativo del Femminile. Si applica, infine, il vaglio della critica archetipica alle opere di Delmira Agustini, Alfonsina Storni e Juana de Ibarbourou, dirigendo, in particolar modo, l'analisi alla rappresentazione letteraria degli aspetti di questo archetipo identificati come ‘negativi’, e, quindi, più duramente sottoposti a rimozione nel corso dei secoli.