Ebook: Embodied fantasies : from awe to artifice
Author: Flach Sabine, Anker Suzanne
- Tags: Art -- Philosophy. Fantasy. Image (Philosophy) Imagination. Phenomenology. Thought and thinking. PSYCHOLOGY -- General.
- Series: Art/Knowledge/Theory 1
- Year: 2013
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- City: New York
- Edition: 1 [ed.]
- Language: English
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Embodied Fantasies, a concept central to art history, theory and practice is concurrently a topic debated in the fields of the neuro- and cognitive sciences, philosophy and phenomenology.
This volume focuses on notions of embodiment as they relate to sexuality, aesthetics, epistemology, perception, and fantasy itself.
Approaches to modes of fantasies are explored beyond traditional conceptions to include complex thinking processes, subjectivity and inter-subjective experiences. What function do fantasies and their images possess in relation to art as a form of knowledge production?
This volume focuses on notions of embodiment as they relate to sexuality, aesthetics, epistemology, perception, and fantasy itself.
Approaches to modes of fantasies are explored beyond traditional conceptions to include complex thinking processes, subjectivity and inter-subjective experiences. What function do fantasies and their images possess in relation to art as a form of knowledge production?
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