Catharsis

Catharsis (from Greek κάθαρσις katharsis meaning "purification" or "cleansing") is the purification and purgation of emotions—especially pity and fear—through art or any extreme change in emotion that results in renewal and restoration. It is a metaphor originally used by Aristotle in the Poetics, comparing the effects of tragedy on the mind of spectator to the effect of a cathartic on the body.

Dramatic uses

Catharsis is a term in dramatic art that describes the effect of tragedy (or comedy and quite possibly other artistic forms) principally on the audience (although some have speculated on characters in the drama as well). Nowhere does Aristotle explain the meaning of "catharsis" as he is using that term in the definition of tragedy in the Poetics (1449b21-28). G.F. Else argues that traditional, widely held interpretations of catharsis as "purification" or "purgation" have no basis in the text of the Poetics, but are derived from the use of catharsis in other Aristotelian and non-Aristotelian contexts. For this reason, a number of diverse interpretations of the meaning of this term have arisen. The term is often discussed along with Aristotle's concept of anagnorisis.

Catharsis (disambiguation)

Catharsis is Greek word meaning "cleansing" or "purging".

Catharsis may also refer to:

  • Catharsis (medicine), the effect of a cathartic, a substance that accelerates defecation
  • Catharsis (American band), a hardcore punk band
  • Catharsis (Russian band), a symphonic power metal band
  • Catharsis (Elis album), 2009
  • Catharsis (Fingertips album), 2006
  • Catharsis (Közi album) (Katarushisu), or the title song, 2004
  • Catharsis (Yob album), a 2003 album by Yob
  • "Catharsis", a song by Anthrax from Volume 8: The Threat Is Real
  • "Catharsis", a song by Pitchshifter from Industrial
  • "Catharsis", a song by Versailles from Jubilee
  • See also

  • Katharsis (disambiguation)
  • Catharisis
  • Catharsis (organization)

    Catharsis is a charitable organization located in Tbilisi, Georgia. It has six branches in towns and regions of Georgia. One of the branches was working in Moscow in 1994-2009.

    History

    Catharsis was formed in 1990. The founder of Catharsis is Zaur-oleg Aladashvili.

    Services

    Services include:

  • Canteen - serves about 310 people per day.
  • Medical service - serves all people. The number of people who has a medical registration is more than a thousand.
  • Rehabilitation - professional specialists advise and train seniors on suitable exercises and offer massage services.
  • Room of relaxation - includes tropical birds.
  • Café 'Juli'- Coffee shop for seniors for conversation, birthdays and dating. The café is named after Juli Sukhishvili - the group's former designer.
  • Library - Classical or modern literature and periodicals.
  • Second-hand clothes - Clothing is sold and a tailor serves old men without wives.
  • Theatre of nostalgia - Amateur seniors put on shows. About 18 plays and comic sketches were staged there from 1993, including Cripple doll, The locked gate, Khanuma and Samanishvili’s stepmother.
  • Catharsis (Elis album)

    Catharsis is the fourth and final studio album by Elis, released on 27 November 2009 by Napalm Records. It is the first and only album with Sandra Schleret (ex-Dreams of Sanity, Siegfried) as their new lead singer after Sabine Dünser's death; the band released in early 2007 the MCD "Show Me The Way".

    Background

    After touring throughout 2007 and 2008, the band announced that they had entered the studio to record their fourth studio album, the follow-up to their 2006 release, Griefshire. They spent the rest of 2008 and a part of 2009 recording the new album.

    After the sudden death of Elis' original singer Sabine Dünser, the band decided to continue her musical ideas. The album was released in late 2009 on Napalm Records, being the first full release with new singer Sandra Schleret, known from Dreams of Sanity and Siegfried. It contains hard and quick tracks, but is nevertheless emotional.

    Reception

    Allmusic was critical of "uninspired keyboard melodies using preset sounds" and a general lack of originality but found Sandra Schleret's voice to be "pretty". The Sonic Seducer magazine however delivered a review that called the album fascinating and mentioned the "authenticity of each single note".

    Catharsis (Yob album)

    Catharsis is the second full-length album by the band YOB.

    Track listing

    Personnel

  • Mike Scheidt - vocal, guitars
  • Isamu Sato - bass
  • Travis Foster - drums
  • Mike Schiedt - mixing
  • Laura Jones - photography
  • Ed Archer - unknown contribution
  • References

    Catharsis (American band)

    Catharsis was an influential American hardcore punk band from Chapel Hill, North Carolina that was active from 1994 to 2002. Catharsis were known for writing extremely lengthy songs (sometimes broken into multiple parts) with complex title names and unusual time signatures. They were related to anarchist collective CrimethInc..

    History

    Catharsis was formed in 1994 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.

    After a couple of releases, vocalist and studio guitarist Brian D began releasing the band's albums through the anarchist decentralized collective CrimethInc., with which he was heavily involved. Several members of the band went on to join or form other notable bands such as Zegota, Paint It Black, Requiem, 3 Inches Of Blood, Trial, Neptune, Undying, Walls of Jericho and Cathode.

    Catharsis briefly reunited in January 2013 for a series of four shows and to issue the definitive Catharsis box-set "Light from a Dead Star".

    Influences

    Catharsis took appreciable influence from Integrity, Neurosis, His Hero Is Gone, Breakdown, Starkweather, Amebix, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Diamanda Galás, GISM, Refused and the early demo recordings of Belgian hardcore band, Negate. The dark, reggae-styled song, 'Deserts Without Mirages' on the album, Passion, is perhaps a reflection of the singer's appreciation for Peter Tosh. The song's lyrics borrow from the spoken word passages in the Godspeed You! Black Emperor song 'The Dead Flag Blues'. Passion album also samples from Jim Jarmusch's Dead Man.

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