Text
E-book Perfume and Literature : The Persistence of the Ephemerd
Between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, contemporary culture and philosophy in particular encouraged an energetic reappraisal of the sensible life as an integral part of corporeity and intermediation between humans and ‘their’ world. ‘Sensibility’ evokes an interface relationship with the world, while the ‘sensorium,’ a distinct term/concept that is related to the former, expresses a more articulated and determined approach to the world, which is displayed through stimuli and prompts from the five sense organs; each has its specific role but they interact with one another, resulting in what is traditionally known as the ‘sensory realm.’
Tidak tersedia versi lain