The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland
Author: James Theodore Bent,Robert McNair Wilson Swan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 427
Release: 1896
Genre: Mashonaland
ISBN: LCCN:40016743

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The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland Being a Record of Excavation and Exploration in 1891 With a Chapter on the Orientation and Mensuration of the Templ

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland  Being a Record of Excavation and Exploration in 1891  With a Chapter on the Orientation and Mensuration of the Templ
Author: Robert McNair Wilson Swan,J. Theodore Bent
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1018123199

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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland
Author: James Theodore Bent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 427
Release: 1893
Genre: Africa
ISBN: OCLC:1084508973

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The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland
Author: James Theodore Bent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1969
Genre: Extinct cities
ISBN: UOM:39015050713968

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RUINED CITIES OF MASHONALAND B

RUINED CITIES OF MASHONALAND B
Author: J. Theodore (James Theodore) 1852 Bent,Robert McNair Wilson 1858-1904 Swan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2016-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 137143199X

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The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland
Author: James Theodore Bent
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1892
Genre: Africa
ISBN: UCAL:$B58386

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The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland Being a Record of Excavation and Exploration in 1891

The Ruined Cities of Mashonaland  Being a Record of Excavation and Exploration in 1891
Author: J Theodore Bent
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 101703298X

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Embodiment and the Arts Views from South Africa

Embodiment and the Arts  Views from South Africa
Author: Jenni Lauwrens
Publsiher: Pretoria University Law Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2022-11-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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About the publication Embodiment and the Arts: Views from South Africa presents a diversity of views on the nature and status of the body in relation to acting, advertisements, designs, films, installations, music, photographs, performance, typography, and video works. Applying the methodologies of phenomenology, hermeneutic phenomenology, embodied perception, ecological psychology, and sense-based research, the authors place the body at the centre of their analyses. The cornerstone of the research presented here is the view that aesthetic experience is active and engaged rather than passive and disinterested. This novel volume offers a rich and diverse range of applications of the paradigm of embodiment to the arts in South Africa. Table of Contents List of figures List of tables Acknowledgments Notes on contributors PART 1 Conceptualising embodiment and the arts Chapter 1 Embodiment and the arts in context Jenni Lauwrens 1 Plotting a course 2 Embodiment 3 Aesthetic embodiment 4 The sensorium 5 Too deep for words? 6 Overview of chapters Chapter 2 Enactive cognition in improvising musical ensembles: A South African perspective Marc Duby 1 Introduction 2 The promise of embodied cognition 3 4E cognition: A brief overview 4 Musicking and enactive cognition 5 Conclusion PART 2: Sensory scholarship Chapter 3 Sight/site-specific recording: Embodiment and absence Marc Röntsch 1 Introduction 2 Background 3 Embodiment and artistic research 4 Jazz ensemble playing 5 Blinding 6 On absence 7 Conclusion Chapter 4 The art of touch in remote online environments Jenni Lauwrens 1 Introduction 2 The significance and boundaries of touch 3 Out of touch 4 Holding hands over the internet: Telepresence, co-presence and the promise of digital touch 5 Chasing the Holy Grail of touch 6 Haptic visuality and the memory of touch 7 Conclusion Chapter 5 Outer space and sensory deprivation (or why is outer space so bland?) Amanda du Preez 1 Introduction 2 On blandness 3 What does outer space smell, taste and look like? 4 Falling down or falling up? 5 Gravity mimicked 6 Unfolding within the fourfold 7 Conclusion Chapter 6 The typographic sensorium: A cross-modal reading of letterforms Kyle Rath 1 Introduction: Function(s) of type 2 Design and the typographic sensorium 2.1 Sight: Type as image 2.2 Touch: Type as haptic and kinaesthetic 2.3 Sound: Type as wave-form 2.4 Olfaction: Type as scent and taste 3 Conclusion PART 3: Material presence Chapter 7 A haptic and humanising reading of the subjects of studio portraits and asylum photography in colonial South Africa Rory du Plessis 1 Introduction 2 The Black Photo Album 3 Interpreting photographs from the Orange Free State Asylum, c 1900 3.1 First encounter 3.2 Second encounter 4 Conclusion Chapter 8 Athi-Patra Ruga’s politics of disorientation: Queer(y)ing threads Adéle Adendorff 1 Introduction 2 Spinning tales and fashioning avatars 3 The politics of disorientation 3.1 Queer(y)ing phenomenology 3.2 Miss Congo and the table in the drawing-room 4 Casting off: Tying up loose threads Chapter 9 Seeing an image at the University of Pretoria’s Africana collection in context Sikho Siyotula 1 Introduction 2 The grass at the University of Pretoria’s gates 3 The world visualised in Ethnic map of Southern Africa 4 Visualising the Nguni estate or Shakan period 5 Visualising the Mapungubwe and Zimbabwe estate 6 Conclusion PART 4: Embodied performance and composition Chapter 10 Navigating dissonance: Bodymind and character congruency in acting Èmil Haarhoff, Marth Munro and Marié-Heleen Coetzee 1 Introduction 2 Bodymind and embodiment 3 Acting as an embodied craft 4 Actor-character dissonance and heightened awareness 5 Navigating actor-character dissonance 5.1 Choice and reappraisal 5.2 Actively applying heightened bodymind awareness 6 Conclusion Chapter 11 Advocating the importance of nonverbal communication in multimodal actor training Elri Wium and Janine Lewis 1 Introduction 2 Case control study 3 Nonverbal communication as an analysis model 4 Discussion of syncretic behavioural communication design 5 Data collection and analysis through a mixed-methods approach 5.1 Observation study 5.2 Analysis of habitual characterisation (coded narrative recordings) 5.3 Assessing the semi-structured interviews 6 Conclusion Chapter 12 Embodied composition ontologies, process and technology: Gesture heuristics and creative potential in music Miles Warrington 1 Introduction 2 Creative spaces 3 Compositional approaches, processes and models 3.1 Gesture schemas and embodiment of sound 3.2 Gesture signification 3.3 Problem solving and gesture models 3.4 Hyperinstruments 4 Conclusion Index