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automatism [ɔːˈtɒməˌtɪzəm] n 1. the state or quality of being automatic; mechanical or involuntary action 2. (Law) (Philosophy) Law philosophy the explanation of an action, or of action in general, as determined by the physiological states of the individual, admissible in law as a defence when the physiological state is involuntary, as in sleepwalking 3. (Psychology) Psychol the performance of actions, such as sleepwalking, without conscious knowledge or control 4. (Literary & Literary Critical Terms) (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) the suspension of consciousness sought or achieved by certain artists and writers to allow free flow of uncensored thoughts automatist n automatism an automatic or involuntary action. — automatist, n. See also: Behavior
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Leeman's account effaces Twombly's interventionist urgency of the late '50s, which challenged Pollock's mythical power of cultic and somatic primacy by shifting from gesture to scripture and by dislodging belated American automatisms with a proto-Lacanian conception of the textuality of the unconscious. See also James, 157, for his classic description of Bunyan's "Verbal automatisms. Like the "automatic writing" of the photograph, it was a body under the sway of its soma, a body that caricatured its own automatisms. |
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