The essay articulates a rhapsodic reflection on the place of images, their surfacing, and the invisible that sustains them. By way of introduction, it focuses on (1) the initial scenes of Pasolini’s Medea (1969). Following this spellbinding sequence, it addresses (2) the abiding philosophical attraction to the phenomenon of dreams and visions. This will lead to (3) the story of a momentous flight from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Western coast of Italy, sometime during the VI century BCE. One of the outcomes of this event was the founding of Velia, Elea in Attic Greek. These meanderings take us to the periphery of the region “we” call “the West.” More precisely, they point to the periphery of a certain received way of thinking and may contribute to unsettle it. For what begins to emerge from this rhapsody is an unusual profile of the most celebrated pre-classical thinker: Parmenides.

Baracchi, C. (2024). Drifting to the Periphery of the Ancient Greek World: On Images, Visions, and Dreams. RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY, 54(1), 31-51 [10.1163/15691640-12341537].

Drifting to the Periphery of the Ancient Greek World: On Images, Visions, and Dreams

Baracchi, C
2024

Abstract

The essay articulates a rhapsodic reflection on the place of images, their surfacing, and the invisible that sustains them. By way of introduction, it focuses on (1) the initial scenes of Pasolini’s Medea (1969). Following this spellbinding sequence, it addresses (2) the abiding philosophical attraction to the phenomenon of dreams and visions. This will lead to (3) the story of a momentous flight from the Eastern Mediterranean to the Western coast of Italy, sometime during the VI century BCE. One of the outcomes of this event was the founding of Velia, Elea in Attic Greek. These meanderings take us to the periphery of the region “we” call “the West.” More precisely, they point to the periphery of a certain received way of thinking and may contribute to unsettle it. For what begins to emerge from this rhapsody is an unusual profile of the most celebrated pre-classical thinker: Parmenides.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
ancient medicine; dreamwork; imagination; Parmenides; Pasolini; vision;
English
27-mar-2024
2024
54
1
31
51
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Baracchi, C. (2024). Drifting to the Periphery of the Ancient Greek World: On Images, Visions, and Dreams. RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY, 54(1), 31-51 [10.1163/15691640-12341537].
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