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E-grāmata: Empire of the Senses: The Sensual Culture Reader

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  • Formāts: 432 pages
  • Sērija : Sensory Formations
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Berg Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000515398
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  • Formāts: 432 pages
  • Sērija : Sensory Formations
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Berg Publishers
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000515398

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In Empire of the Senses the senses are considered as cultural systems. Bringing together classic pieces by key thinkers--from Marshall McLuhan and Alain Corbin to Susan Stewart and Oliver Sacks--as well as newly commissioned articles, this path-breaking book provides a comprehensive overview of the sensual revolution, where all manner of disciplines converge. Its aim is to enhance our understanding of the role of the senses in history and across cultures by overturning the hegemony of vision in contemporary theory and demonstrating that all senses play a role in mediating cultural experience. It asks provocative questions that most of us take for granted. Are there, for example, only five senses, or is this assumption a Western construct? This radical contribution to revisioning cultural studies will be essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the full complexity of how we experience our world. In Empire of the Senses the senses are considered as cultural systems. Bringing together classic pieces by key thinkers--from Marshall McLuhan and Alain Corbin to Susan Stewart and Oliver Sacks--as well as newly commissioned articles, this path-breaking book provides a comprehensive overview of the sensual revolution, where all manner of disciplines converge. Its aim is to enhance our understanding of the role of the senses in history and across cultures by overturning the hegemony of vision in contemporary theory and demonstrating that all senses play a role in mediating cultural experience. It asks provocative questions that most of us take for granted. Are there, for example, only five senses, or is this assumption a Western construct? This radical contribution to revisioning cultural studies will be essential reading for anyone hoping to understand the full complexity of how we experience our world.

Recenzijas

'This is one of the richest collections of essays that I have read in years...It is essential reading.' Edmund De Waal, 'Crafts' 'This is a timely collection that fills an important gap in our archive of the body. Readers and students across many disciplines will find it useful in making sense of a rapidly growing field of knowledge.' Veit Erlmann, Endowed Chair of Music,School of Music, University of Texas at Austin 'I have long been waiting for a book, and a book series, such as this exploring in depth the manifold sensuous dimensions of human experience from an interdisciplinary perspective.' Christopher Tilley, Professor of Anthropology, University College London 'David Howes has compiled an impressive volume of old and new contributions from a range of disciplines that form a solid basis for further work in the field of sensous scholarship.' Jo Tacchi, Queensland University of Technology, in 'International Journal of Cultural Studies' "Empire of the Senses' is

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Also available in hardback, 9781859738580 GBP60.00 (December, 2004)
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Empires of the Senses 1(20)
Part I: The Prescience of the Senses
`Culture Tunes Our Neurons'
21(4)
The Mind's Eye: What the Blind See
25(18)
Oliver Sacks
Inside the Five Sense Sensorium
43(16)
Marshall McLuhan
Part II: The Shifting Sensorium
Historicizing Perception
55(4)
Remembering the Senses
59(11)
Susan Stewart
The Witch's Senses: Sensory Ideologies and Transgressive Femininities from the Renaissance to Modernity
70(15)
Constance Classen
The Senses Divided: Organs, Objects, and Media in Early Modern England
85(21)
Carla Mazzio
The Death of the Sensuous Chemist: The `New' Chemistry and the Transformation of Sensuous Technology
106(22)
Lissa Roberts
Charting the Cultural History of the Senses
128(19)
Alain Corbin
Part III: Sensescapes
Sensation in Cultural Context
143(4)
McLuhan in the Rainforest: The Sensory Worlds of Oral Cultures
147(17)
Constance Classen
Consciousness as `Feeling in the Body': A West African Theory of Embodiment, Emotion and the Making of Mind
164(15)
Kathryn Linn Geurts
Places Sensed, Senses Placed: Toward a Sensuous Epistemology of Environments
179(13)
Steven Feld
The Tea Ceremony: A Symbolic Analysis
192(20)
Dorinne Kondo
Engaging the Spirits of Modernity: Temiar Songs of a Changing World
212(12)
Marina Roseman
Home Cooking: Filipino Women and Geographies of the Senses in Hong Kong
224(27)
Lisa Law
Part IV: The Aestheticization of Everyday Life
Aestheticization Takes Command
245(6)
A Tonic of Wildness: Sensuousness in Henry David Thoreau
251(14)
Victor Carl Friesen
Volatile Effects: Olfactory Dimensions of Art and Architecture
265(16)
Jim Drobnick
Hyperesthesia, or, The Sensual Logic of Late Capitalism
281(23)
David Howes
Under the Jaguar Sun
304(14)
Italo Calvino
Michel Serres' Five Senses
318(17)
Steven Connor
Darwin's Disgust
335(26)
William Ian Miller
Part V: The Derangement of the Senses
The Senses Disordered
357(4)
Strindberg's `Deranged Sensations'
361(8)
Hans-Goran Ekman
Movement, Stillness: On the Sensory World of a Shelter for the `Homeless Mentally Ill'
369(11)
Robert Desjarlais
Dystoposthesia: Emplacing Environmental Sensitivities
380(33)
Christopher Fletcher
Sensory Bibliography
Forming Perceptions
399(5)
Fifty Ways to Come to your Senses
404(3)
List of Contributors
407(2)
Copyright Acknowledgments
409(4)
Index 413
David Howes is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, Concordia University, Montreal. He is the author of Sensual Relations: Engaging the Senses in Culture and Social Theory and a co-author of Aroma: The Cultural History of Smell.