
The Sensory Studies Manifesto
Tracking the Sensorial Revolution in the Arts and Human Sciences
David Howes(Author)
University of Toronto Press
Published on 17. November 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
282 pages
978-1-4875-2862-1 (ISBN)
Description
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 currently inspiring groundbreaking experimentation in the world of art and design, where the focus is now on mixing and manipulating the senses.
The Sensory Studies Manifesto tracks these transformations and opens multiple lines of investigation into the diverse ways in which human beings sense and make sense of the world. This unique volume treats the human sensorium as a dynamic whole that is best approached from historical, anthropological, geographic, and sociological perspectives. In doing so, it has altered our understanding of sense perception by directing attention to the sociality of sensation and the cultural mediation of sense experience and expression.
David Howes challenges the assumptions of mainstream Western psychology by foregrounding the agency, interactivity, creativity, and wisdom of the senses as shaped by culture. The Sensory Studies Manifesto sets the stage for a radical reorientation of research in the human sciences and artistic practice.
The Sensory Studies Manifesto tracks these transformations and opens multiple lines of investigation into the diverse ways in which human beings sense and make sense of the world. This unique volume treats the human sensorium as a dynamic whole that is best approached from historical, anthropological, geographic, and sociological perspectives. In doing so, it has altered our understanding of sense perception by directing attention to the sociality of sensation and the cultural mediation of sense experience and expression.
David Howes challenges the assumptions of mainstream Western psychology by foregrounding the agency, interactivity, creativity, and wisdom of the senses as shaped by culture. The Sensory Studies Manifesto sets the stage for a radical reorientation of research in the human sciences and artistic practice.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Toronto
Canada
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
17 b&w figures, 1 b&w table
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 148 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
416 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4875-2862-1 (9781487528621)
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Person
David Howes is a professor of anthropology and co-director of the Centre for Sensory Studies at Concordia University.
Content
Acknowledgements
Prologue: Coming to Our Senses
Part I: The Sensorial Revolution in the Human Sciences
1. On the Geography and Anthropology the Senses
2. On the History and Sociology of the Senses
3. On the Psychology and Neurobiology of the Senses in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective
Part II: Case Studies
4. The Modern Sensorium: A Case Study in Sensory History, 1920-2001
5. Melanesian Sensory Formations: A Comparative Case Study in Sensory Ethnography
Part III: Multisensory Aesthetics
6. "A New Age of Aesthetics": Sensory Art and Design
7. Sensory Museology: Bringing the Senses to Museum Visitors
8. Performative Sensory Environments: Alternative Orchestrations of the Senses in Contemporary Intermedia Art
References
List of Figures
Prologue: Coming to Our Senses
Part I: The Sensorial Revolution in the Human Sciences
1. On the Geography and Anthropology the Senses
2. On the History and Sociology of the Senses
3. On the Psychology and Neurobiology of the Senses in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective
Part II: Case Studies
4. The Modern Sensorium: A Case Study in Sensory History, 1920-2001
5. Melanesian Sensory Formations: A Comparative Case Study in Sensory Ethnography
Part III: Multisensory Aesthetics
6. "A New Age of Aesthetics": Sensory Art and Design
7. Sensory Museology: Bringing the Senses to Museum Visitors
8. Performative Sensory Environments: Alternative Orchestrations of the Senses in Contemporary Intermedia Art
References
List of Figures