The Sensory Studies Manifesto

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  • The Sensory Studies Manifesto Book Detail

  • Author : David Howes
  • Release Date : 2022-07-15
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  • Genre : Science
  • Pages : 284
  • ISBN 13 : 9781487528621
  • File Size : 25,25 MB

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Book Description: The Sensory Studies Manifesto explores the origin and development of the revolutionary new field of sensory studies.

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The Sensory Studies Manifesto

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The Sensory Studies Manifesto explores the origin and development of the revolutionary new field of sensory studies.

The Sensory Studies Manifesto

The Sensory Studies Manifesto

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The senses are made, not given. This revolutionary realization has come as of late to inform research across the social sciences and humanities, and is currentl

A Sensory History Manifesto

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A Sensory History Manifesto is a brief and timely meditation on the state of the field. It invites historians who are unfamiliar with sensory history to adopt s

Sensorial Investigations

Sensorial Investigations

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David Howes’s sweeping history of the senses in the disciplines of anthropology and psychology and in the field of law lays the foundations for a sensational

A Sensory History Manifesto

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A Sensory History Manifesto is a brief and timely meditation on the state of the field. It invites historians who are unfamiliar with sensory history to adopt s