ABSTRACT

In Communicating, the anthropologist Ruth Finnegan considers the many and varied modes through which we humans communicate and the multisensory resources we draw on.
The book uncovers the amazing array of sounds, sights, smells, gestures, looks, movements, touches and material objects which humans use so creatively to interconnect both nearby and across space and time - resources consistently underestimated in those western ideologies that prioritise 'rationality' and referential language.

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PART I Foundations

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PART II Channels of communication

chapter 3|33 pages

The sounding world and its creation

chapter 6|18 pages

Sensing the odour

chapter 7|26 pages

Communicating touch

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PART III The multiple creativity in human communicating

chapter 8|21 pages

A mix of arts

chapter 9|20 pages

Through space and time