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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
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Part I: Gestures in Philosophy
- Chapter 1 Communication and Knowledge: A Proof of Completeness 15
- Chapter 2 Are There Ambiguous Gestures? 33
- Chapter 3 Between Saying and Doing: What Logic for Gestures? 47
- Chapter 4 Transcendental Gestures 63
- Chapter 5 Understanding Others: Theodor Lipps as Philosopher of Gestures 81
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Part II: Gestures in the Social Sciences
- Chapter 6 Gestures, Habits, and Cultural Transmission: From “Organic Memory” to the Social Sciences 97
- Chapter 7 A Relational Reading of Gesture 115
- Chapter 8 The Problem of Museum Accessibility: A New Perspective from Relational Sociology and Communicative Gesture 135
- Chapter 9 The Socio-Relational Roots of the Creative Gesture 155
- Chapter 10 Gesture, Labor, and Semiosis: Some Research Hypotheses for a Theoretical Convergence between Semiotics and Dialectics 169
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Part III: Gestures in Psychology and the Cognitive Sciences
- Chapter 11 Toward a Psychology of Gesture 189
- Chapter 12 Psychoanalysis as a Science of Incomplete Gestures 205
- Chapter 13 Gesturing Language 219
- Chapter 14 Two Kinds of Perspectival Representations and the Role of Gestures in Perceptually Anchoring Inner Speech 235
- Chapter 15 Continuity through Change: How Gestures Inform Current Debates on the Ontogeny of Embodied Narrative 251
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Part IV: Gestures in Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Arts
- Chapter 16 Gesture and Things: A Working Definition and Material Engagement 275
- Chapter 17 Reason, Language, and Life: Frank Lorimer’s Critical Development of Dewey’s Approach 293
- Chapter 18 Handling Things Together: Artistic Practice as Research 311
- Chapter 19 Indeterminacy and Vagueness in Improvisation and in Experimental Music 331
- Chapter 20 The Self as Multiplicity in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: Tracing Identity by Way of Pragmatism 347
- Contributors 369
- Index of Concepts 371
- Index of Names 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Introduction 1
-
Part I: Gestures in Philosophy
- Chapter 1 Communication and Knowledge: A Proof of Completeness 15
- Chapter 2 Are There Ambiguous Gestures? 33
- Chapter 3 Between Saying and Doing: What Logic for Gestures? 47
- Chapter 4 Transcendental Gestures 63
- Chapter 5 Understanding Others: Theodor Lipps as Philosopher of Gestures 81
-
Part II: Gestures in the Social Sciences
- Chapter 6 Gestures, Habits, and Cultural Transmission: From “Organic Memory” to the Social Sciences 97
- Chapter 7 A Relational Reading of Gesture 115
- Chapter 8 The Problem of Museum Accessibility: A New Perspective from Relational Sociology and Communicative Gesture 135
- Chapter 9 The Socio-Relational Roots of the Creative Gesture 155
- Chapter 10 Gesture, Labor, and Semiosis: Some Research Hypotheses for a Theoretical Convergence between Semiotics and Dialectics 169
-
Part III: Gestures in Psychology and the Cognitive Sciences
- Chapter 11 Toward a Psychology of Gesture 189
- Chapter 12 Psychoanalysis as a Science of Incomplete Gestures 205
- Chapter 13 Gesturing Language 219
- Chapter 14 Two Kinds of Perspectival Representations and the Role of Gestures in Perceptually Anchoring Inner Speech 235
- Chapter 15 Continuity through Change: How Gestures Inform Current Debates on the Ontogeny of Embodied Narrative 251
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Part IV: Gestures in Anthropology, Aesthetics, and Arts
- Chapter 16 Gesture and Things: A Working Definition and Material Engagement 275
- Chapter 17 Reason, Language, and Life: Frank Lorimer’s Critical Development of Dewey’s Approach 293
- Chapter 18 Handling Things Together: Artistic Practice as Research 311
- Chapter 19 Indeterminacy and Vagueness in Improvisation and in Experimental Music 331
- Chapter 20 The Self as Multiplicity in Virginia Woolf’s Orlando: Tracing Identity by Way of Pragmatism 347
- Contributors 369
- Index of Concepts 371
- Index of Names 373