Abstract
The article puts forward an aesthetic and psychoanalytic analysis of Titian's painting, The Flaying of Marsyas, arguing that the painting is a reflection on the human subject as a being constituted by skin and by a core of non-humanity. The analysis is partly an answer to Melanie Hart's (2007) article 'Visualizing the mind: Looking at Titian's Flaying of Marsyas', addressing features of the painting not commented on by Hart, and supplementing Hart's (Kleinian) theoretical frame by involving Didier Anzieu's 'skin ego', Slavoj Zizek's concept of the 'non-human', Giorgio Agamben's term of the 'Muselmann', and Anton Ehrenzweig's psychoanalytic theory of artistic creation. Whereas Hart is focusing on form and colour, I also turn my attention towards the texture of the painting.
Translated title of the contribution | Huden og det ikke-menneskelige menneske: Transformation og omvending i Tizians Marsyas |
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Original language | English |
Journal | British Journal of Psychotherapy |
Volume | 29 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 98-109 |
Number of pages | 12 |
ISSN | 0265-9883 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 2013 |
Keywords
- Faculty of Humanities