Light in a Socio-Cultural Perspective


Information from Susan Nashman Fraiman, Jerusalem.

Ben Gurion University of the Negev – April 14, 2015

Keynote speaker: Professor Darrin McMahon, Dartmouth College

 

Since the dawn of civilization , the concept of light has been central to cultural processes and formulations. Light was regarded not merely as a physical phenomenon, but also as a moral concept, charged – in relation to darkness – with dialectical meaning, such as good / bad, enlightened / barbaric, etc.

 

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