THE TALE OF A MERMAID A Discourse of Disharmony
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ThesisThesis type
Masters by ResearchAuthor/s
Godbold, JaneAbstract
This research paper explores how undiagnosed Aspergers Syndrome can
adversely effect personal relationships. Through my own experience I examine
and identify many aspects of Aspergers Syndrome that are detrimental to the
well being of the non Asperger partner in an intimate ...
See moreThis research paper explores how undiagnosed Aspergers Syndrome can adversely effect personal relationships. Through my own experience I examine and identify many aspects of Aspergers Syndrome that are detrimental to the well being of the non Asperger partner in an intimate long-term relationship. This paper uses the mythology and folklore attached to the symbol of the Mermaid from her origins to contemporary acceptance, and its relevance to my own life and current studio work. I draw on the feminine principal and philosophies of Carl Jung, Jaques Lacan, Plato and Aristotle as well as the artwork of Janet Beckhouse and Carole Windham as both these artists’ works embody similar experiences to my own. This paper is a record of how a series of artworks have been developed. It tells the tale of a personal struggle, the pain experienced reliving the past in order to come to terms with it in my own mind. Both the paper and body of work have been a cathartic healing process highlighting the value of an art practice in order to express emotions.
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See moreThis research paper explores how undiagnosed Aspergers Syndrome can adversely effect personal relationships. Through my own experience I examine and identify many aspects of Aspergers Syndrome that are detrimental to the well being of the non Asperger partner in an intimate long-term relationship. This paper uses the mythology and folklore attached to the symbol of the Mermaid from her origins to contemporary acceptance, and its relevance to my own life and current studio work. I draw on the feminine principal and philosophies of Carl Jung, Jaques Lacan, Plato and Aristotle as well as the artwork of Janet Beckhouse and Carole Windham as both these artists’ works embody similar experiences to my own. This paper is a record of how a series of artworks have been developed. It tells the tale of a personal struggle, the pain experienced reliving the past in order to come to terms with it in my own mind. Both the paper and body of work have been a cathartic healing process highlighting the value of an art practice in order to express emotions.
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Date
2012Rights statement
The author retains copyright of this thesis. It may only be used for the purposes of research and study. It must not be used for any other purposes and may not be transmitted or shared with others without prior permission.Faculty/School
Sydney College of the ArtsAwarding institution
The University of SydneyShare