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Object Fantasies Experience Creation Philippe Cordez Editor Romana Kaske Editor Julia Saviello Editor Susanne Thrigen Editor

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Object Fantasies Experience Creation Philippe Cordez Editor Romana Kaske Editor Julia Saviello Editor Susanne Thrigen Editor
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.22 MB
Pages: 242
Author: Philippe Cordez (editor); Romana Kaske (editor); Julia Saviello (editor); Susanne Thürigen (editor)
ISBN: 9783110598803, 3110598809
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Object Fantasies Experience Creation Philippe Cordez Editor Romana Kaske Editor Julia Saviello Editor Susanne Thrigen Editor by Philippe Cordez (editor); Romana Kaske (editor); Julia Saviello (editor); Susanne Thürigen (editor) 9783110598803, 3110598809 instant download after payment.

In the modern lexicon, ‘object’ refers to an entity that is materially constituted, spatially defined, and functionally determined. In contrast, the Latin word ‘fantasia’ has, since antiquity, referred to an apparition or the ability to imagine something that could be equally an object, an image, or a concept. This tension prompts further inquiry into the interrelations and differences between the experience of tangible objects (their perception and handling) and the creation of new objects (their conception and formation). What correlations exist between object fantasies, the self-consciousness of subjects, and the concrete and imagined conditions of human beings’ social lives? By addressing this question, this interdisciplinary book opens new perspectives in the field of object studies.

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