
Poetry and the Built Environment
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- List of Figures
- List of Principle Objects
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: Art is the Habituation of Bodily Experience
- Part I: Station
- 1: Aspects of Virtual Space
- 2: and Orientation
- Part II: Motion
- 3: Potential Energy of the Artifact
- 4: Contagion of Attitude: Standing, Lying, Turning
- Part III: Virtual Pleasure and Pain
- 5: Roaming in the Gap Between Sensation and Meaning
- 6: Reformation of the Senses
- Part IV: Ductility and Genre: The Case of Elegy
- 7: and Emotion: Shattered Grief
- 8: and Emotion: Enriching Grief
- Part V: Virtual Injuries and Rewards
- 9: in the Historical Space of Injury
- 10: The Body in the Station
- Afterword: A Theory of the Flesh of Art in Manifesto Form
- Bibliography
- Index
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