Social Space Morphology in Traditional Society
The article describes the morphology of sacred space in the archaic and religious societies. Sociologic role of the space is explored and its links to the social structures and processes. The different kinds of space figuration are put in comparaison with the regimes of the inconsciousness elaborated in the frame of sociology of imagination by French sociologist Gilbert Durand.
space sociology, sacral space, myth, logos, unconscious, imagination space, Durand, social processes, symbolism, archetype