The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects

The paper raises the issue of signs and symbolic meaning in developing human personality. From the standpoint of cultural historical psychology personality as a kind of totality of subjectivity may be considered as a higher mental function that should be disclosed in terms of its historical genesis...

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Main Author: Aida M. Ailamazyan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lomonosov Moscow State University 2015-12-01
Series:Национальный психологический журнал
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Online Access:http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no20-2015/npj_no20_2015_037-048.pdf
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description The paper raises the issue of signs and symbolic meaning in developing human personality. From the standpoint of cultural historical psychology personality as a kind of totality of subjectivity may be considered as a higher mental function that should be disclosed in terms of its historical genesis and the cultural resources that are to develop it. The role of the plastic image as a cultural means of allowing a person to conceptualize himself/herself and his/her place in the world as a kind of integrity and value is showed. The genesis of the plastic sign of literal physical transformation (tattoos, etc.) to more conventional forms when the plastic image takes on a symbolic value (mask, dance, actor’s part in the theater and others) is considered. Its history can reveal such representations of a person as personality and individuality. The emergence of the most rudimentary forms of cultural behaviour demonstrates an active, transforming the relation of person to him/herself. Bodily changes, cultural «mutilation» and other transformations of physical features are the first signs and symptoms of separation from the nature and development of identity and mechanism of identification with the family name and the image of the totem. The sculptural portrait and anthropomorphic images point to the allocation of the individual family, society and the awareness of a person as a citizen of the state, make their own decisions and to responsibility for oneself. Further theatrical culture shaped a view of a person as an actor who can carry a role without merging with it completely, taking a decision from different positions.
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spelling doaj.art-fc721b88779d4bf68cb3f511ba0d08b12024-01-02T13:24:19ZengLomonosov Moscow State UniversityНациональный психологический журнал2079-66172309-98282015-12-01420374810.11621/npj.2015.0404The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspectsAida M. Ailamazyan0Moscow Lomonosov State University, Moscow, RussiaThe paper raises the issue of signs and symbolic meaning in developing human personality. From the standpoint of cultural historical psychology personality as a kind of totality of subjectivity may be considered as a higher mental function that should be disclosed in terms of its historical genesis and the cultural resources that are to develop it. The role of the plastic image as a cultural means of allowing a person to conceptualize himself/herself and his/her place in the world as a kind of integrity and value is showed. The genesis of the plastic sign of literal physical transformation (tattoos, etc.) to more conventional forms when the plastic image takes on a symbolic value (mask, dance, actor’s part in the theater and others) is considered. Its history can reveal such representations of a person as personality and individuality. The emergence of the most rudimentary forms of cultural behaviour demonstrates an active, transforming the relation of person to him/herself. Bodily changes, cultural «mutilation» and other transformations of physical features are the first signs and symptoms of separation from the nature and development of identity and mechanism of identification with the family name and the image of the totem. The sculptural portrait and anthropomorphic images point to the allocation of the individual family, society and the awareness of a person as a citizen of the state, make their own decisions and to responsibility for oneself. Further theatrical culture shaped a view of a person as an actor who can carry a role without merging with it completely, taking a decision from different positions.http://npsyj.ru/pdf/npj-no20-2015/npj_no20_2015_037-048.pdfplastic signplastic imagemaskdancetheaterpersonalcultural and historical psychology
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The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
Национальный психологический журнал
plastic sign
plastic image
mask
dance
theater
personal
cultural and historical psychology
title The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
title_full The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
title_fullStr The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
title_full_unstemmed The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
title_short The role of the plastic image in developing personal identity: historical aspects
title_sort role of the plastic image in developing personal identity historical aspects
topic plastic sign
plastic image
mask
dance
theater
personal
cultural and historical psychology
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