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  • Sparagmos - Wikipedia
    Sparagmos is a central theme in Dimitris Lyacos 's The First Death, which recounts the torments of a mutilated protagonist stranded on an island The book draws upon the dismemberment of Dionysus as well as ancient Greek rituals and practices
  • SPARAGMOS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Sparagmos definition: the tearing to pieces of a live victim, as a bull or a calf, by a band of bacchantes in a Dionysian orgy See examples of SPARAGMOS used in a sentence
  • sparagmos, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    sparagmos, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
  • Originary Iconoclasm: The Logic of Sparagmos - Anthropoetics
    The sparagmos is the model for iconoclasm, but it is also the model for sacrifice and popular, sacrificial modes of art The key difference is that iconoclastic art is self-conscious and negates itself rather than simply purging resentment by means of a convenient scapegoat
  • Sparagmos (Greek Ritual) – Knowitly
    Sparagmos (Greek: σπαραγμός) is a term derived from ancient Greek that translates to “tearing apart” or “rending ” It refers to the ritualistic dismemberment of a living creature, often as part of ecstatic religious ceremonies
  • sparagmos etymology online, origin and meaning
    Sparagmos refers to the ritual dismemberment of a religious victim, particularly in ancient Greek and some other ancient cultures It was a violent and often ecstatic form of sacrifice or initiation rite, in which the victim's body was torn apart and consumed by the participants
  • Sparagmos - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    From Greek sparagmos meaning "tearing," sparagmos refers to the ritual death of a hero in tragedy or myth, symbolizing violent tearing or rending




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