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    Echo Objects – The Cognitive Work of Images by Stafford, Bm;

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    Series: Concise Companions to Literature and Culture;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher University of Chicago Press
    • Date of Publication 17 October 2008

    • ISBN 9780226770529
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages302 pages
    • Size 251x214x14 mm
    • Weight 912 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Argues that humanists should seize upon the exciting neuroscientific discoveries that are illuminating the underpinnings of cultural objects. This work presents a broad exploration of how complex images - or patterns that compress space and time - make visible the invisible ordering of human consciousness.

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    Argues that humanists should seize upon the exciting neuroscientific discoveries that are illuminating the underpinnings of cultural objects. This work presents a broad exploration of how complex images - or patterns that compress space and time - make visible the invisible ordering of human consciousness.

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