Style research has a long and venerable tradition, but its results are
highly fragmented. Style exists in language and literature, art and
architecture – but every discipline has its own theories. New
approaches in empirical aesthetics and multimodality call for broader
perspectives. This book offers an overview of experimental research on
style, and proposes a common theoretical basis. How do we perceive
styles? How do styles change – and why? What is multimodal style?
Are style and personality really connected? How is style related to
aesthetic experiences? Which cognitive mechanisms are relevant for the
creation and perception of styles? Are there neural correlates for
style use? The book discusses these and further questions, providing
researchers with a valuable source of new ideas.
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ISBN
9783653070903
Publisert
2018
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Vendor
Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
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Product language
Tysk
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Product format
Digital bok
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