Starting from the habit of a tribe in Australia, the contribution illustrates the characteris- tics of the organisation of space, public and private, in use in populations characterised by a religious vision. Juxtaposed to this attitude of living, the description of the burrow in Kafka’s short story is taken as a modern paradigm. To the openness between the various levels of the spatial realms of religious man, modern man contrasts his enclosure in a securitarian isola- tion. And yet the passivity of such a subject could provide a liberating way out.
L’angoscia territoriale e la tana dei moderni
virgilio, Cesarone
2023-01-01
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Starting from the habit of a tribe in Australia, the contribution illustrates the characteris- tics of the organisation of space, public and private, in use in populations characterised by a religious vision. Juxtaposed to this attitude of living, the description of the burrow in Kafka’s short story is taken as a modern paradigm. To the openness between the various levels of the spatial realms of religious man, modern man contrasts his enclosure in a securitarian isola- tion. And yet the passivity of such a subject could provide a liberating way out.File in questo prodotto:
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