Intercorporeality
Emerging Socialities in Interaction
Herausgeber: Meyer, Christian; Jordan, J Scott; Streeck, Jürgen
Intercorporeality
Emerging Socialities in Interaction
Herausgeber: Meyer, Christian; Jordan, J Scott; Streeck, Jürgen
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Drawing together theory and advanced empirical research from a variety of disciplines, this book offers a new multidisciplinary perspective on human interaction. It conceives of the living body in terms of its interaction with other bodies, and its openness to and engagement with the material and cultural world.
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Drawing together theory and advanced empirical research from a variety of disciplines, this book offers a new multidisciplinary perspective on human interaction. It conceives of the living body in terms of its interaction with other bodies, and its openness to and engagement with the material and cultural world.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210465
- ISBN-10: 019021046X
- Artikelnr.: 47864141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 164mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 722g
- ISBN-13: 9780190210465
- ISBN-10: 019021046X
- Artikelnr.: 47864141
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Christian Meyer Professor and Chair of General Sociology and Cultural Sociology in the Department of History and Sociology at the University of Constance, Germany. Jürgen Streeck is professor of communication studies, anthropology, and Germanic Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Scott J. Jordan is Professor and Chair in the Department of Psychology at Illinois State University.
* List of Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Christian Meyer, Jürgen Streeck and J. Scott Jordan
* I. Fundamental Intercorporeality
* Chapter 1: Intercorporeality and Interaffectivity
* Thomas Fuchs
* Chapter 2: Intercorporeality as a Foundational Dimension of Human
Communication
* Jens Loenhoff
* Chapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Enkinaesthetic Enquiry and Immanent
Intercorporeality
* Susan A. J. Stuart
* Chapter 4: Haptic Sociality: The Embodied Interactive Constitution of
Intimacy Through Touch
* Marjorie Harness Goodwin
* II. Extended Intercorporeality
* Chapter 5: Children's Expressive Handling of Objects in a Shared
World
* Mats Andrén
* Chapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Intercorporeality:
Interaction, Emotion, and
* the Senses Among the Wolof of Northwestern Senegal
* Christian Meyer
* Chapter 7: Taking the World by Hand: How (Some) Gestures Mean
* Elena Cuffari and Jürgen Streeck
* Chapter 8: Intercorporeality at the Motor Block: On the Importance of
a Practical Sense
* for Social Cooperation and Coordination
* Thomas Alkemeyer, Kristina Brümmer and Thomas Pille
* Chapter 9: Intercorporeal Phantasms: Kinesthetic Alignment with
Imagined Bodies
* in Self-Defense Training
* Anja Stukenbrock
* III. Intercorporeality Beyond the Body
* Chapter 10: Sensible Objects: Intercorporeality and Enactive Knowing
Through Things
* Tomie Hahn and J. Scott Jordan
* Chapter 11: More than a Body: A Material Engagement Approach
* Lambros Malafouris and Maria Danae Koukouti
* Chapter 12: Challenges of Conducting Interaction with
Technologically-Mediated Bodies
* Elizabeth Keating
* Chapter 13: Achieving Intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative
Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, Embodied and Disembodied
Practices
* Peter Auer and Ina Hörmeyer
* Chapter 14: Wild Meaning: The Intercorporeal Nature of Objects,
Bodies, and Words
* J. Scott Jordan and Chris Mays
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Christian Meyer, Jürgen Streeck and J. Scott Jordan
* I. Fundamental Intercorporeality
* Chapter 1: Intercorporeality and Interaffectivity
* Thomas Fuchs
* Chapter 2: Intercorporeality as a Foundational Dimension of Human
Communication
* Jens Loenhoff
* Chapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Enkinaesthetic Enquiry and Immanent
Intercorporeality
* Susan A. J. Stuart
* Chapter 4: Haptic Sociality: The Embodied Interactive Constitution of
Intimacy Through Touch
* Marjorie Harness Goodwin
* II. Extended Intercorporeality
* Chapter 5: Children's Expressive Handling of Objects in a Shared
World
* Mats Andrén
* Chapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Intercorporeality:
Interaction, Emotion, and
* the Senses Among the Wolof of Northwestern Senegal
* Christian Meyer
* Chapter 7: Taking the World by Hand: How (Some) Gestures Mean
* Elena Cuffari and Jürgen Streeck
* Chapter 8: Intercorporeality at the Motor Block: On the Importance of
a Practical Sense
* for Social Cooperation and Coordination
* Thomas Alkemeyer, Kristina Brümmer and Thomas Pille
* Chapter 9: Intercorporeal Phantasms: Kinesthetic Alignment with
Imagined Bodies
* in Self-Defense Training
* Anja Stukenbrock
* III. Intercorporeality Beyond the Body
* Chapter 10: Sensible Objects: Intercorporeality and Enactive Knowing
Through Things
* Tomie Hahn and J. Scott Jordan
* Chapter 11: More than a Body: A Material Engagement Approach
* Lambros Malafouris and Maria Danae Koukouti
* Chapter 12: Challenges of Conducting Interaction with
Technologically-Mediated Bodies
* Elizabeth Keating
* Chapter 13: Achieving Intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative
Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, Embodied and Disembodied
Practices
* Peter Auer and Ina Hörmeyer
* Chapter 14: Wild Meaning: The Intercorporeal Nature of Objects,
Bodies, and Words
* J. Scott Jordan and Chris Mays
* Index
* List of Contributors
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Christian Meyer, Jürgen Streeck and J. Scott Jordan
* I. Fundamental Intercorporeality
* Chapter 1: Intercorporeality and Interaffectivity
* Thomas Fuchs
* Chapter 2: Intercorporeality as a Foundational Dimension of Human
Communication
* Jens Loenhoff
* Chapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Enkinaesthetic Enquiry and Immanent
Intercorporeality
* Susan A. J. Stuart
* Chapter 4: Haptic Sociality: The Embodied Interactive Constitution of
Intimacy Through Touch
* Marjorie Harness Goodwin
* II. Extended Intercorporeality
* Chapter 5: Children's Expressive Handling of Objects in a Shared
World
* Mats Andrén
* Chapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Intercorporeality:
Interaction, Emotion, and
* the Senses Among the Wolof of Northwestern Senegal
* Christian Meyer
* Chapter 7: Taking the World by Hand: How (Some) Gestures Mean
* Elena Cuffari and Jürgen Streeck
* Chapter 8: Intercorporeality at the Motor Block: On the Importance of
a Practical Sense
* for Social Cooperation and Coordination
* Thomas Alkemeyer, Kristina Brümmer and Thomas Pille
* Chapter 9: Intercorporeal Phantasms: Kinesthetic Alignment with
Imagined Bodies
* in Self-Defense Training
* Anja Stukenbrock
* III. Intercorporeality Beyond the Body
* Chapter 10: Sensible Objects: Intercorporeality and Enactive Knowing
Through Things
* Tomie Hahn and J. Scott Jordan
* Chapter 11: More than a Body: A Material Engagement Approach
* Lambros Malafouris and Maria Danae Koukouti
* Chapter 12: Challenges of Conducting Interaction with
Technologically-Mediated Bodies
* Elizabeth Keating
* Chapter 13: Achieving Intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative
Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, Embodied and Disembodied
Practices
* Peter Auer and Ina Hörmeyer
* Chapter 14: Wild Meaning: The Intercorporeal Nature of Objects,
Bodies, and Words
* J. Scott Jordan and Chris Mays
* Index
* Acknowledgments
* Introduction
* Christian Meyer, Jürgen Streeck and J. Scott Jordan
* I. Fundamental Intercorporeality
* Chapter 1: Intercorporeality and Interaffectivity
* Thomas Fuchs
* Chapter 2: Intercorporeality as a Foundational Dimension of Human
Communication
* Jens Loenhoff
* Chapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Enkinaesthetic Enquiry and Immanent
Intercorporeality
* Susan A. J. Stuart
* Chapter 4: Haptic Sociality: The Embodied Interactive Constitution of
Intimacy Through Touch
* Marjorie Harness Goodwin
* II. Extended Intercorporeality
* Chapter 5: Children's Expressive Handling of Objects in a Shared
World
* Mats Andrén
* Chapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Intercorporeality:
Interaction, Emotion, and
* the Senses Among the Wolof of Northwestern Senegal
* Christian Meyer
* Chapter 7: Taking the World by Hand: How (Some) Gestures Mean
* Elena Cuffari and Jürgen Streeck
* Chapter 8: Intercorporeality at the Motor Block: On the Importance of
a Practical Sense
* for Social Cooperation and Coordination
* Thomas Alkemeyer, Kristina Brümmer and Thomas Pille
* Chapter 9: Intercorporeal Phantasms: Kinesthetic Alignment with
Imagined Bodies
* in Self-Defense Training
* Anja Stukenbrock
* III. Intercorporeality Beyond the Body
* Chapter 10: Sensible Objects: Intercorporeality and Enactive Knowing
Through Things
* Tomie Hahn and J. Scott Jordan
* Chapter 11: More than a Body: A Material Engagement Approach
* Lambros Malafouris and Maria Danae Koukouti
* Chapter 12: Challenges of Conducting Interaction with
Technologically-Mediated Bodies
* Elizabeth Keating
* Chapter 13: Achieving Intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative
Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, Embodied and Disembodied
Practices
* Peter Auer and Ina Hörmeyer
* Chapter 14: Wild Meaning: The Intercorporeal Nature of Objects,
Bodies, and Words
* J. Scott Jordan and Chris Mays
* Index