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Gestures
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Chapters in this book

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