Embodied cognition, kinaesthetic knowledge, and kinesic imagination in literature and visual arts

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  • who: Guillemette Bolens from the Department of English, Faculty of Humanities, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland have published the paper: Embodied Cognition, Kinaesthetic Knowledge, and Kinesic Imagination in Literature and Visual Arts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The article focuses on two sets of distinctions which are applied in kinesic analysis. After illustrating the presence of kinesic, kinaesthetic, kinetic, and kinematic features in connection with tempo, timing, and momentum in art and literature of different historical periods, the article focuses in Section 4 on the Apollo and Daphne episode in Ovid's Metamorphoses. The analysis . . .

     

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