RXW - Side Quest 12 - Emotional Polyphony
When we feel our emotions like a piece of music, rather than a still photograph, we allow them to move and layer, rather than being pinned down and lodged for inspection; in doing so we're practicing a form of emotional polyphony. Emotional polyphony is the capacity of both the human mind and masterful artwork to sustain multiple conflicting emotional registers in parallel without forcing resolution. The literary term "polyphony" originates from Mikhail Bakhtin's borrowing of "musical polyphony" in application to narrative analysis. It means "a decentered authorial stance that grants validity to all voices" (Carolyn Emerson); in other words, a narrative that resists a monolithic perspective on ethics, morality or "the way it should be" delivered and supported by an authorial voice to which characters, setting and plot are merely talking heads. The power of polyphonic art lies in its rare opportunity to see our inner psychological drama acted out in narrative form. Evidence based systems such as Dr. Schwartz's Internal Family Systems, have made the case that the psyche is not a monolith, but instead an ecosystem of autonomous, coexisting parts which become burdened/exiled or hyper active. Polyphonic art demonstrates how a single work (and human mind) maintains multiple worldviews and messy perspectives that all clash on equal footing without a single adjudicative judgement (or social system) to declare "rightness". Emotional polyphony, then, is the possibility to hold Jung's "tension of opposites", or the DBT [1] "AND not BUT" in terms of our own internal emotional superposition: "I am grieving this relationship AND it's getting in the way of work AND I'm frustrated by that/myself AND it's okay because I'm human" Ultimately, a true masterpiece uses structured form to contain this chaos without sanitizing it, reframing our internal contradictions not as psychological flaws, but as the beautiful, complex counterpoints that define human consciousness. In this episode, I describe some of Bakhtin's rhetoric as it relates to Dostoevsky's masterful work The Brothers Karamazov and how polyphonic work can bring relief to the tense humanity of being pulled between opposite poles if we can apply it to our emotions. --- INSIGHTS Email list: https://robertxworld.com PODCAST INFO From the metaphysical to the practical, join me as we explore the modern world and our place in it. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3iU7Ntt... YouTube: • Robert meets World Podcast

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