David Seamon
Phenomenological Perspectives on Place, Lifeworlds, and Lived Emplacement (eBook, ePUB)
The Selected Writings of David Seamon
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The Selected Writings of David Seamon
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Phenomenological Perspectives on Place, Lifeworlds and Lived Emplacement is a compilation of eighteen previously published articles and chapters by David Seamon, one of the foremost researchers in environmental, architectural, and place phenomenology.
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Phenomenological Perspectives on Place, Lifeworlds and Lived Emplacement is a compilation of eighteen previously published articles and chapters by David Seamon, one of the foremost researchers in environmental, architectural, and place phenomenology.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000854176
- Artikelnr.: 67344605
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 294
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000854176
- Artikelnr.: 67344605
David Seamon is Professor of Environment-Behavior and Place Studies in the Department of Architecture at Kansas State University in Manhattan, Kansas, USA. He is Editor of Environmental and Architectural Phenomenology. His most recent book is Life Takes Place: Phenomenology, Lifeworlds, and Place Making (Routledge, 2018).
1. An Introduction: Going Places Part I: The Value of Phenomenology for
Studying Place 2. Lived Bodies, Place, and Phenomenology 3. The Wellbeing
of People and Place 4. Body-Subject, Time-space Routines and Place Ballets
5. Whither Phenomenological Research?: Possibilities for Environmental and
Place Studies; Part II: Understanding Place Phenomenologically 6.
Merleau-Ponty, Lived Body and Place: Toward a Phenomenology of Human
Situatedness 7. Serendipitous Events in Place: The Weave of Bodies and
Context via Environmental Unexpectedness and Chance 8. Architecture, Place,
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds, Atmospheres, and Environmental
Wholes 9. The Value of Phenomenology for a Pedagogy of Place and
Placemaking 10. A Phenomenological Reading of Jane Jacobs' Death and Life
of Great American Cities; Part III: Places, Lived Emplacement, and Place
Presence 11. Place, Placelessness, Insideness, and Outsideness in American
Filmmaker John Sayles' Sunshine State 12. Place, Belonging, and
Environmental Humility: The Experience of "Teched" as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 13. Finding One's Place: Environmental and Human
Risk in Filmmaker John Sayles' Limbo 14. Phenomenology and Uncanny
Homecoming: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO
Television Series, Six Feet Under 15. A Phenomenology of Inhabitation: The
Lived Reciprocity between Houses and Inhabitants as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 16. Using Place to Understand Lifeworld: The Example
of British Novelist Penelope Lively's Spiderweb 17. Moments of Realization:
Extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing's Four-Gated
City 18. Looking at a Photograph-André Kertész's 1928 Meudon: Interpreting
Aesthetic Experience Phenomenologically
Studying Place 2. Lived Bodies, Place, and Phenomenology 3. The Wellbeing
of People and Place 4. Body-Subject, Time-space Routines and Place Ballets
5. Whither Phenomenological Research?: Possibilities for Environmental and
Place Studies; Part II: Understanding Place Phenomenologically 6.
Merleau-Ponty, Lived Body and Place: Toward a Phenomenology of Human
Situatedness 7. Serendipitous Events in Place: The Weave of Bodies and
Context via Environmental Unexpectedness and Chance 8. Architecture, Place,
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds, Atmospheres, and Environmental
Wholes 9. The Value of Phenomenology for a Pedagogy of Place and
Placemaking 10. A Phenomenological Reading of Jane Jacobs' Death and Life
of Great American Cities; Part III: Places, Lived Emplacement, and Place
Presence 11. Place, Placelessness, Insideness, and Outsideness in American
Filmmaker John Sayles' Sunshine State 12. Place, Belonging, and
Environmental Humility: The Experience of "Teched" as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 13. Finding One's Place: Environmental and Human
Risk in Filmmaker John Sayles' Limbo 14. Phenomenology and Uncanny
Homecoming: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO
Television Series, Six Feet Under 15. A Phenomenology of Inhabitation: The
Lived Reciprocity between Houses and Inhabitants as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 16. Using Place to Understand Lifeworld: The Example
of British Novelist Penelope Lively's Spiderweb 17. Moments of Realization:
Extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing's Four-Gated
City 18. Looking at a Photograph-André Kertész's 1928 Meudon: Interpreting
Aesthetic Experience Phenomenologically
1. An Introduction: Going Places Part I: The Value of Phenomenology for
Studying Place 2. Lived Bodies, Place, and Phenomenology 3. The Wellbeing
of People and Place 4. Body-Subject, Time-space Routines and Place Ballets
5. Whither Phenomenological Research?: Possibilities for Environmental and
Place Studies; Part II: Understanding Place Phenomenologically 6.
Merleau-Ponty, Lived Body and Place: Toward a Phenomenology of Human
Situatedness 7. Serendipitous Events in Place: The Weave of Bodies and
Context via Environmental Unexpectedness and Chance 8. Architecture, Place,
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds, Atmospheres, and Environmental
Wholes 9. The Value of Phenomenology for a Pedagogy of Place and
Placemaking 10. A Phenomenological Reading of Jane Jacobs' Death and Life
of Great American Cities; Part III: Places, Lived Emplacement, and Place
Presence 11. Place, Placelessness, Insideness, and Outsideness in American
Filmmaker John Sayles' Sunshine State 12. Place, Belonging, and
Environmental Humility: The Experience of "Teched" as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 13. Finding One's Place: Environmental and Human
Risk in Filmmaker John Sayles' Limbo 14. Phenomenology and Uncanny
Homecoming: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO
Television Series, Six Feet Under 15. A Phenomenology of Inhabitation: The
Lived Reciprocity between Houses and Inhabitants as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 16. Using Place to Understand Lifeworld: The Example
of British Novelist Penelope Lively's Spiderweb 17. Moments of Realization:
Extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing's Four-Gated
City 18. Looking at a Photograph-André Kertész's 1928 Meudon: Interpreting
Aesthetic Experience Phenomenologically
Studying Place 2. Lived Bodies, Place, and Phenomenology 3. The Wellbeing
of People and Place 4. Body-Subject, Time-space Routines and Place Ballets
5. Whither Phenomenological Research?: Possibilities for Environmental and
Place Studies; Part II: Understanding Place Phenomenologically 6.
Merleau-Ponty, Lived Body and Place: Toward a Phenomenology of Human
Situatedness 7. Serendipitous Events in Place: The Weave of Bodies and
Context via Environmental Unexpectedness and Chance 8. Architecture, Place,
and Phenomenology: Buildings as Lifeworlds, Atmospheres, and Environmental
Wholes 9. The Value of Phenomenology for a Pedagogy of Place and
Placemaking 10. A Phenomenological Reading of Jane Jacobs' Death and Life
of Great American Cities; Part III: Places, Lived Emplacement, and Place
Presence 11. Place, Placelessness, Insideness, and Outsideness in American
Filmmaker John Sayles' Sunshine State 12. Place, Belonging, and
Environmental Humility: The Experience of "Teched" as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 13. Finding One's Place: Environmental and Human
Risk in Filmmaker John Sayles' Limbo 14. Phenomenology and Uncanny
Homecoming: Homeworld, Alienworld, and Being-at-Home in Alan Ball's HBO
Television Series, Six Feet Under 15. A Phenomenology of Inhabitation: The
Lived Reciprocity between Houses and Inhabitants as Portrayed by American
Writer Louis Bromfield 16. Using Place to Understand Lifeworld: The Example
of British Novelist Penelope Lively's Spiderweb 17. Moments of Realization:
Extending Homeworld in British-African Novelist Doris Lessing's Four-Gated
City 18. Looking at a Photograph-André Kertész's 1928 Meudon: Interpreting
Aesthetic Experience Phenomenologically