Appelbaum, David: Making the Body Heard
The Body's Way Toward Existence. How do we perceive reality? What role does the body play in the act of perception? This volume takes up a neglected aspect of perceiving our surroundings, inner and outer. It shows how perceptual habit has encrusted a receptivity to impressions. It argues that we must relinquish a hold on visual metaphor in favor of the auditory and tactile. Through the development of a new organ of perception, we are able to come into contact with novelty and existence. The study of perception includes an investigation of perceptual dimension and voice. XIX,207 Seiten mit Abb., gebunden (New Studies in Aesthetics; Vol. 2/Peter Lang Verlag 1988) Mängelexemplar/near mint
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