TY - JOUR
T1 - The Poetics of Meditation
T2 - Whitman's Meditative Catalog
AU - Goodblatt, Chanita
AU - Glicksohn, Joseph
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 1990 SAGE Publications.
PY - 1989/9
Y1 - 1989/9
N2 - Whitman uses the meditative catalog to depict and convey his subjective experiences to the reader. We argue that this type of catalog is a poetic realization of the meditative technique of mindfulness. In analyzing examples of such a catalog, using a cognitive-poetic approach, one can illuminate both the process of mindfulness and its literary depiction. Apart from being a depiction of ongoing perceptual experience, one especially involving the visual, auditory and olfactory senses, the catalog also presents instances of physiognomic perception and other syncretic phenomena. It is from the poet's detailed depiction of his own subjective experience that one can glean insight into the meditative experience.
AB - Whitman uses the meditative catalog to depict and convey his subjective experiences to the reader. We argue that this type of catalog is a poetic realization of the meditative technique of mindfulness. In analyzing examples of such a catalog, using a cognitive-poetic approach, one can illuminate both the process of mindfulness and its literary depiction. Apart from being a depiction of ongoing perceptual experience, one especially involving the visual, auditory and olfactory senses, the catalog also presents instances of physiognomic perception and other syncretic phenomena. It is from the poet's detailed depiction of his own subjective experience that one can glean insight into the meditative experience.
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U2 - 10.2190/d37j-p7ue-tu96-g45h
DO - 10.2190/d37j-p7ue-tu96-g45h
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SN - 0276-2366
VL - 9
SP - 75
EP - 86
JO - Imagination, Cognition and Personality
JF - Imagination, Cognition and Personality
IS - 1
ER -