Assaph: Studies in the theatre, Numéros 7 à 8Faculty of Visual and Performing Arts, Tel-Aviv University, 1991 |
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... hand gestures are unconscious ; i.e. , people produce and receive them without being aware of their meaning or contribution to meaning ; b ) most hand gestures are culturally conditioned and their distribution is circumscribed to geo ...
... hand gestures are unconscious ; i.e. , people produce and receive them without being aware of their meaning or contribution to meaning ; b ) most hand gestures are culturally conditioned and their distribution is circumscribed to geo ...
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Studies in the theatre. Such iconic hand gestures can be used in literal or metaphorical capacities . A hand gesture is used in a literal capacity when it communicates a description which is proper to the referent ; e.g. , a fist ...
Studies in the theatre. Such iconic hand gestures can be used in literal or metaphorical capacities . A hand gesture is used in a literal capacity when it communicates a description which is proper to the referent ; e.g. , a fist ...
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... hand gestures in the arts , we shall provide examples of both the plastic and dramatic arts . In the theatre actors perform these iconic signs in order to describe the characters they enact , whether it is a performative hand movement or a ...
... hand gestures in the arts , we shall provide examples of both the plastic and dramatic arts . In the theatre actors perform these iconic signs in order to describe the characters they enact , whether it is a performative hand movement or a ...
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Theatre and Psychoanalysis | 1 |
The Post | 21 |
GEORGES BAAL 35 Toward a Freudian and Lacanian | 35 |
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