Treatments of human communication mostly draw on cognitive and
word-centred models to present it as predominantly a matter of words.
This, Finnegan argues, seriously underestimates the far-reaching
multi-modal qualities of human interconnecting and the senses of
touch, olfaction, and, above all, audition and vision that we draw on.
In an authoritative and readable account, Ruth Finnegan brings
together research from linguistic and sensory anthropology, material
culture, non-verbal communication, computer-mediated communication,
and, strikingly, research on animal communication, such as the
remarkable gesture systems of great apes. She draws on her background
in classical studies and her long anthropological experience to
present illuminating examples from throughout the world, past and
present. The result is to uncover an amazing array of sounds, sights,
smells, gestures, looks, movements, touches, and material objects used
by humans and other animals to interconnect both nearby and across
space and time She goes on to first explore the extra-sensory modes of
communication now being revealed in the extraordinary "new science"
research and then, in an incendiary conclusion, to deny the
long-prevailing story of human history by questioning whether orality
really came before literacy; whether it was really through "the
acquisition of language" that our prehistoric cave painting ancestors
made a sudden leap into being "true humans"; and finally,
astonishingly, to ask whether human communicating had its first roots
not, after all, in verbal language but something else. Not to be
missed, this highly original book brings a fresh perspective on, among
other things, that central topic of interest today – the dawn of
human history – and on what being homo sapiens really means. This
revised and updated edition has additional illustrations, updated
chapters, and a new concluding chapter. A provocative and
controversial account that will stir worldwide debate, this book is an
essential transdisciplinary overview for researchers and advanced
students in language and communication, anthropology, and cultural
studies.
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The Multiple Modes of Human Communication
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000954630
Publisert
2023
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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