Pantomimes 101

Pantomimes 101

Author: James W. Gousseff

Publisher: Dramatic Publishing

Published: 1974-12

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9780871291905

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Street Mime

Street Mime

Author: James W. Gousseff

Publisher: Dramatic Publishing

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 9780871291752

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Perspectives on Pantomime

Perspectives on Pantomime

Author: Przemysław Żywiczyński

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company

Published: 2024-02-15

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9027247242

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Pantomime is a unique form of communication, which we improvise “on the fly” to transmit information when unable to use language, for example during intercultural contacts or when the use of language is blocked or constrained, as in the case of some medical conditions or the game of charades. Pantomimic communication has been investigated from a number of perspectives, including neuropsychological, developmental and gesture research. Recently, pantomime has come under the attention of evolutionary linguistics as a strong candidate for a precursor of verbal communication. The volume Perspectives on pantomime: evolution, development, interaction brings together authors who are at the forefront of these studies, which challenge the notion that pantomime is merely a fallback mode of expression. This multidisciplinary journey traverses language evolution, cognitive science, cognitive semiotics, sign language linguistics, psychology and gesture studies to unveil the profound role that pantomime plays in human communication.


The Autocritique of Enlightenment

The Autocritique of Enlightenment

Author: Mark Hulliung

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-29

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1351305557

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Of all the critiques of the Enlightenment, the most telling may be found in the life and writings of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. This searching, long overlooked auto critique receives its first full treatment by Mark Hulliung. Here he restores Rousseau to his historical context, the world of the philosophes, and shows how he employed the arsenal of Voltaire, Diderot, and others to launch a powerful attack on their version of the Enlightenment. With great intellectual skill and rhetorical force, Rousseau exposed the inconsistencies and shortcomings of the Enlightenment: the psychology of Locke, the genre of philosophical and conjectural history, the latest applications of science to the study of society and politics, and the growing interest in materialist modes of thought. As the century moved on, Hulliung shows, the most advanced philosophes found themselves drawn to conclusions that paralleled Rousseau's an agreement that went unacknowledged at the time. The Enlightenment that emerges here is richer, more nuanced, and more self-critical than the one reflected in many interpretations. By extracting Rousseau from personal entangle-ments that stymied debate in his time and that mislead critics to this day, Hulliung reveals the remarkable and remarkably unacknowledged force of Rousseau's accomplishment. This edition includes a brilliant new introduction by the author.