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Moving Imagination Explorations Of Gesture And Inner Movement Helena De Preester

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Moving Imagination Explorations Of Gesture And Inner Movement Helena De Preester
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Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 21.29 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Helena De Preester
ISBN: 9789027213563, 9027213569
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Moving Imagination Explorations Of Gesture And Inner Movement Helena De Preester by Helena De Preester 9789027213563, 9027213569 instant download after payment.

This volume brings together contributions by philosophers, art historians and artists who discuss, interpret and analyse the moving and gesturing body in the arts. Broadly inspired by phenomenology, and taking into account insights from cognitive science, the contribution of the motor body in watching a film, attending a dance or theatre performance, looking at paintings or drawings, and listening to music is explored from a diversity of perspectives. This volume is intended for both the specialist and non-specialist in the fields of art, philosophy and cognitive science, and testifies to the burgeoning interest for the moving and gesturing body, not only in the creation but also in the perception of works of art. Imagination is tied to our capacity to silently resonate with the way a work of art has been or is created.

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