Poiesis

Poiesis
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Total Pages : 409
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ISBN-10 : 9780199335930
ISBN-13 : 0199335931
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Synopsis Poiesis by : Peter Hampden Acton

Despite the fact that Athenians consumed great quantities of manufactured goods, and around half of the residents of classical Athens can be shown to have been more or less dependent for survival on manufacturing in some form, this subject has been almost completely neglected by historians. Poiesis brings together ancient texts and inscriptions, recent scholarly analysis, archaeological finds, and the expertise of modern craftsmen to investigate every known facet of Athens' manufacturing activities. Authored by a management consultant and a recent PhD in Ancient History, the book presents the information in terms of contemporary business principles, drawing on supply and demand and risk-return analysis to explain events and choices. Manufacturing operations are classified in a novel framework based on competitive advantage and barriers to entry, concepts previously absent from ancient history. The framework explains why certain segments were suited to the sole craftsman and others to teams of slaves, and deduces earnings potential based upon competitive differentiation. The result is a new angle on how Athenian society operated; in particular it shows how fragmented industry structures, often the result of primitive technology, were fundamental to the workings of the Athenian democracy by enabling citizens to supplement their income through casual manufacturing activity. The book explains how manufacturing for sale emerged from autarchic peasant households, explores whether any of the industries examined changed to any great extent in Hellenistic and Roman times, and shows how some were transformed by the Industrial Revolution. It includes a methodology for quantifying the demographics of participation in manufacturing. By presenting a new paradigm of historical analysis, one complementing political, military, and literary perspectives, the book will be valuable to classicists and ancient and economic historians.

Poiesis

Poiesis
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Total Pages : 168
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105020835539
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Synopsis Poiesis by : Stephen K. Levine

This work argues that poiesis, the creative act, as also the act by which we affirm our identity and humanity, and shows the essential affinity of the creative and therapeutic processes. The context in which modern therapy emerged is considered, as are various aspects of arts therapies.

The Anthropology of Poiesis

The Anthropology of Poiesis
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 150
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ISBN-10 : 9781527578746
ISBN-13 : 1527578747
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anthropology of Poiesis by : Mihai Popa

The volume addresses a distinct field in the anthropology of culture, namely that of creativity. It defines the cultural field of poiesis, which includes not only the poetic creation, but also the scientific and philosophical one, and, above all, insists on the connection of creativity with the metaphysical spirituality, the mythological imaginary, and the sacred realm. Creation is primarily personal—this phenomenon is obvious both in the field of art and of theory. This book considers that it is necessary to emphasize, from the perspective of cultural anthropology, the importance and significance of the creative act that binds all fields of culture. To this end, it gives new meanings to the relationship between the symbolic and abstract in the field of cultural creation, a relationship considered from the perspective of three concepts—beauty, harmony and dynamic asymmetry—as well as the relationship between creative intuition and constructive reason. The book adopts a historical-comparative approach, from the perspective of the dialectic of the creative act, the becoming and synthesis of some opposite elements, coordinated by the abstract-creative principle: dynamis and symetros, rational and symbolic, immanent and transcendent. It shows that the meaning of experience as a creative synthesis is primordial and fundamental to human existence. The book is addressed both to specialists in the field of philosophy of art or cultural anthropology, and to the general reader who wants to approach the original meaning of spiritual creation, poiesis, which is the unification of all possible experiences, both feelings and knowledge.

Poiesis

Poiesis
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 58
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ISBN-10 : 9798369490327
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Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Poiesis by : Maryann Xavier

a collection of experimental poetry inspired from lived experiences. This work covers poems written from 2000 to 2013 from the author's life in Perth Western Australia. The topics of the poems include: love, loss, morality, age, childhood, writing, and life in suburbia.

Poiesis and Possible Worlds

Poiesis and Possible Worlds
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 0802036414
ISBN-13 : 9780802036414
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Poiesis and Possible Worlds by : Thomas L. Martin

Martin argues that literary studies remain mired in the anomalies of a linguistic methodology derived from early 20th-century language philosophy, a view challenged not only by theoretical physics, but also by compelling advances in philosophic semantics.

Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter

Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780262019514
ISBN-13 : 0262019515
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter by : Xin Wei Sha

A groundbreaking conception of interactive media, inspired by continuity, field, and process, with fresh implications for art, computer science, and philosophy of technology. In this challenging but exhilarating work, Sha Xin Wei argues for an approach to materiality inspired by continuous mathematics and process philosophy. Investigating the implications of such an approach to media and matter in the concrete setting of installation- or event-based art and technology, Sha maps a genealogy of topological media—that is, of an articulation of continuous matter that relinquishes a priori objects, subjects, and egos and yet constitutes value and novelty. Doing so, he explores the ethico-aesthetic consequences of topologically creating performative events and computational media. Sha's interdisciplinary investigation is informed by thinkers ranging from Heraclitus to Alfred North Whitehead to Gilbert Simondon to Alain Badiou to Donna Haraway to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Sha traces the critical turn from representation to performance, citing a series of installation-events envisioned and built over the past decade. His analysis offers a fresh way to conceive and articulate interactive materials of new media, one inspired by continuity, field, and philosophy of process. Sha explores the implications of this for philosophy and social studies of technology and science relevant to the creation of research and art. Weaving together philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory, mathematics, and media studies, he shows how thinking about the world in terms of continuity and process can be informed by computational technologies, and what such thinking implies for emerging art and technology.

Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form

Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780429590337
ISBN-13 : 0429590334
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form by : Aaron M. Moe

Ecocriticism and the Poiesis of Form: Holding on to Proteus demonstrates how a fractal imagination helps one hold the form of a poem within the reaches of Deep Time, and it explores the kinship between the hazy, liminal moment when Sound becomes Syllable and the hazy, liminal moment when the sage energy of the Atom made a leap toward the gaze of the first cell, to echo Merwin. Moe distills his methodology as follows: "My work?—I point," asserted the aphorism. "That’s what I do." To point, the project integrates a wide range of interdisciplinary ideas—including biosemiotics, fractals, phi, trauma theory, the Mandelbrot Set, hyperobjects, meditative chants, Goethe’s morphology, Ramanujan’s summation, a spiderweb’s sonic properties, and Thoreau’s sense of the plant-like burgeoning force of an Atom—in order to open up multiple trajectories. In this context, the volume foregrounds the insights of poets/storytellers including Hillman, Snyder, Anzaldúa, EEC, okpik, Whitman, Dickinson, Gladding, Melville, Morrison, and Toomer, for they are most attentive to that liminal moment when the vibratory hum in language, and in the cosmos, turns kinetic. As this volume draws on a wide range of writers from many backgrounds, it allows the myriad voices to engage with one another across differences in race, gender, and ethnicity. These writers show us how, to echo Dickinson, the "Freight / Of a delivered Syllable - " can split and how the energy unleashed came from, and points us back toward, the energy (un)making the forms of Gaia. The starting point for discussing the energy of a poem can no longer begin with the human; rather, Holding on explores how the poem’s energy is but a sliver of a hyperobject "massively distributed" throughout the cosmos—a sage energy that brings forth form.

Poiesis and Modernity in the Old and New Worlds

Poiesis and Modernity in the Old and New Worlds
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Publisher : Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 9780826518347
ISBN-13 : 0826518346
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Poiesis and Modernity in the Old and New Worlds by : Anthony J. Cascardi

Poetic making from Cervantes and Gongora to Descartes and Locke

Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter

Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 385
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ISBN-10 : 9780262318921
ISBN-13 : 026231892X
Rating : 4/5 (21 Downloads)

Synopsis Poiesis and Enchantment in Topological Matter by : Xin Wei Sha

A groundbreaking conception of interactive media, inspired by continuity, field, and process, with fresh implications for art, computer science, and philosophy of technology. In this challenging but exhilarating work, Sha Xin Wei argues for an approach to materiality inspired by continuous mathematics and process philosophy. Investigating the implications of such an approach to media and matter in the concrete setting of installation- or event-based art and technology, Sha maps a genealogy of topological media—that is, of an articulation of continuous matter that relinquishes a priori objects, subjects, and egos and yet constitutes value and novelty. Doing so, he explores the ethico-aesthetic consequences of topologically creating performative events and computational media. Sha's interdisciplinary investigation is informed by thinkers ranging from Heraclitus to Alfred North Whitehead to Gilbert Simondon to Alain Badiou to Donna Haraway to Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Sha traces the critical turn from representation to performance, citing a series of installation-events envisioned and built over the past decade. His analysis offers a fresh way to conceive and articulate interactive materials of new media, one inspired by continuity, field, and philosophy of process. Sha explores the implications of this for philosophy and social studies of technology and science relevant to the creation of research and art. Weaving together philosophy, aesthetics, critical theory, mathematics, and media studies, he shows how thinking about the world in terms of continuity and process can be informed by computational technologies, and what such thinking implies for emerging art and technology.

The breath of mind: an essay on the architextonics of poiesis

The breath of mind: an essay on the architextonics of poiesis
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Publisher : Amazon
Total Pages : 217
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ISBN-10 : 9798339638704
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Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The breath of mind: an essay on the architextonics of poiesis by : Kristoffer Ehrnstrom

An essay on the deictics of apperception and the context of emerging social perception