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What kind of mood does a late-night walk in a city evoke? Is there a distinct ambiance of the desert or the city? How can we describe the uncanny feeling that our own home sometimes gives us? And what about the vibes of places like a train station, a football stadium, a temple, or of those boring spaces left behind at urban planning? Atmospheres in Everyday Life: On Existential Spatiality explores the experience of atmospheres in our daily life. Moving from the numinous to the mundane and back again, it delves into the interplay between self, language, and spatial environment, where…mehr

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What kind of mood does a late-night walk in a city evoke? Is there a distinct ambiance of the desert or the city? How can we describe the uncanny feeling that our own home sometimes gives us? And what about the vibes of places like a train station, a football stadium, a temple, or of those boring spaces left behind at urban planning? Atmospheres in Everyday Life: On Existential Spatiality explores the experience of atmospheres in our daily life. Moving from the numinous to the mundane and back again, it delves into the interplay between self, language, and spatial environment, where atmospheres shape our experiences before we, in turn, become agents who interact with them. Drawing inspiration from recent phenomenological inquiries, this book juxtaposes theoretical discourse with vivid descriptions of tangible spaces.
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Autorenporträt
Ola Sigurdson is professor of systematic theology at the Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo, Norway, and a member of The Royal Swedish Academy of Letters, History and Antiquities. He is the author of more than thirty monographs and edited volumes in Swedish and English, has been guest researcher in Cambridge, Princeton, Oxford, Stellenbosch, and Hong Kong, and is active as a cultural journalist in Sweden. His most recent monographs in English are "Theology and Marxism in Eagleton iek: A Conspiracy of Hope" (2012), "Heavenly Bodies: Incarnation, the Gaze, and Embodiment in Christian Theology" (2016), and "Envy: The Coldest of the Deadly Sins" (2023).