Advances in nonverbal communication : sociocultural, clinical, esthetic, and literary perspectives

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Advances in nonverbal communication : sociocultural, clinical, esthetic, and literary perspectives

edited by Fernando Poyatos

J. Benjamins Pub. Co., 1992

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Includes bibliographies and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume on nonverbal communication studies, the most multi- and interdisciplinary contribution to this field in almost twenty years, offers numerous suggestions for further research in many hitherto unexplored areas. The twenty contributions include the most recent theoretical and empirical crosscultural studies of gestures from historical, communicative and sociopsychological perspectives. In addition the volume presents novel psychological and clinical studies of nonverbal behaviors in connection with, for instance, aphasias and children's experience of artificial limbs. A whole section is devoted to nonverbal communication in literature and literary translation, and a discussion of art and literature, which opens new avenues for literary analysis and a better understanding of reading as a recreational experience. A unique feature is a discussion of Nonverbal Communication Studies as an academic area (including detailed outlines of three current courses), complemented by an extensive bibliography.

目次

  • Part 1 Theoretical research perspectives in nonverbal communication studies: the interaction of visual and verbal features in human communication, Juergen Streeck and Mark L. Knapp
  • auditory communication - non-verbal, pre-verbal and co-verbal, Roger W. Wescott
  • the audible-visual approach to speech as basic to nonverbal communication research, Fernando Poyatos
  • prolegomenon to the elaboration of a new discipline - ethnogestics, Bernard Koechlin
  • the rational of gestures in the West - a history from the 3rd to the 13th centuries, Jean-Claude Schmitt. Part 2 Social and clinical aspects of nonverbal interaction: does nonverbal communication cause happiness?, Michael Argyle
  • the dissociation between motor and symbolic movements in coverbal behaviour, Uri Hadar
  • the relevance of logical formalisms for nonverbal clinical observations, Francis Lowenthal
  • children's artificial limbs - intrapersonal and interpersonal implications, Paul McDonnel. Part 3 Cultural and crosscultural perspectives on gestures: six characters in search of a gesture - Chinese graphs and corporal behaviour, Yau Shun-chiu
  • facial and manula components of Italian symbolic gestures, Pio Enrico Ricci Bitti
  • the veiled face and expressiveness among the Tuaregs, Helene Hawad-Claudot
  • many gestures, many meanings - nonverbal diversity in Israel, Raphael Schneller. Part 4 Nonverbal communication in literature - advancements in literary anthropology: nonverbal communication in the classics - research opportunities, James P. Holoka
  • affect displays in the epic poetry of Homer, Vergil and Ovid, Donald Lateiner
  • nonverbal expressiveness in late Greek epic - Quintus of Smyrna and Nonnus, Ronald Newbold
  • describing nonverbal behaviour in the "Odyssey" - scenes and verbal frames as translation problems, Hans J. Vermeer
  • paralanguage and quasiparalinguistic sounds as a concern of literary analysis, Fernando Poyatos. Part 5 Art and literature - the visual recreaction: visual meaning in Greek drama - Sophocles' "Ajax" and the art of dying, Herbert Golder. Part 6 New academic perspectives on nonverbal communication: the interdisciplinary teaching of nonverbal communication - academic and social implications, Fernando Poyatos.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA23057190
  • ISBN
    • 1556194919
    • 9027221359
  • LCCN
    92000599
  • 出版国コード
    ne
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Amsterdam ; Philadelphia
  • ページ数/冊数
    xxiv, 412 p.
  • 大きさ
    22 cm
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