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Death and dying are seen, for a start, in a large cultural and philosophical context. Dying is then singled out, with special references to suicide which gets a fastidious contextualization, cultural and philosophical as well. The emphasis finally rests on artistic creativity, with a view to singling out the particular case of Sarah Kane, whose life and works are interpreted with the tools of a psychiatrist, who is hardly unwilling to trespass on the dubious borderline between person and product when it comes to evaluating the connection between psychopathology and artistic creativity. death; dying; suicide; artistic creativity; Sarah Kane; 4.48 Psychosis
Romanian Journal of Artistic Creativity – Addleton Academic Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2017
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