The Sensory Studies Manifesto
Tracking the Sensorial Revolution in the Arts and Human Sciences
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:18th Nov '22
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- Paperback£22.99(9781487528621)
This insightful work examines the evolution of sensory studies, emphasizing cultural influences on perception and the interactivity of the senses, as highlighted in The Sensory Studies Manifesto.
The Sensory Studies Manifesto delves into the origins and evolution of the innovative field of sensory studies. It posits that our senses are not merely innate but are shaped and constructed through various cultural and social contexts. This groundbreaking insight has begun to influence research across the social sciences and humanities, sparking new experimental approaches in art and design that emphasize the blending and manipulation of sensory experiences.
In The Sensory Studies Manifesto, the author examines the transformations in how we perceive and interpret the world around us. By treating the human sensorium as a cohesive and dynamic entity, the book opens up various avenues for exploration, focusing on the historical, anthropological, geographical, and sociological dimensions of sensory experiences. This comprehensive approach enhances our understanding of sense perception, highlighting the interplay between social interactions and cultural frameworks in shaping our sensory lives.
David Howes critically addresses the prevailing assumptions within mainstream Western psychology, emphasizing the agency and creativity inherent in our sensory experiences. By advocating for a more nuanced understanding of how culture influences our senses, The Sensory Studies Manifesto paves the way for a transformative shift in research within the human sciences and artistic endeavors.
ISBN: 9781487528614
Dimensions: 231mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 480g
282 pages