The Life Of Imagination
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Author |
: Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei |
Publisher |
: Columbia University Press |
Total Pages |
: 364 |
Release |
: 2018-10-30 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780231548168 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0231548168 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (68 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Life of Imagination by : Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
Imagination allows us to step out of the ordinary but also to transform it through our sense of wonder and play, artistic inspiration and innovation, or the eureka moment of a scientific breakthrough. In this book, Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei offers a groundbreaking new understanding of its place in everyday experience as well as the heights of creative achievement. The Life of Imagination delivers a new conception of imagination that places it at the heart of our engagement with the world—thinking, acting, feeling, making, and being. Gosetti-Ferencei reveals imagination’s roots in embodied human cognition and its role in shaping our cognitive ecology. She demonstrates how imagination arises from our material engagements with the world and at the same time endows us with the sense of an inner life, how it both allows us to escape from reality and aids us in better understanding it. Drawing from philosophy, cognitive science, evolutionary anthropology, developmental psychology, literary theory, and aesthetics, Gosetti-Ferencei engages a spectacular range of examples from ordinary thought processes and actions to artistic, scientific, and literary feats to argue that, like consciousness itself, imagination resists reductive explanation. The Life of Imagination offers a vital account of transformative thinking that shows how imagination will be essential in cultivating a future conducive to human flourishing and to that of the life around us.
Author |
: Jennifer Boothroyd |
Publisher |
: Lerner Publications |
Total Pages |
: 36 |
Release |
: 2008-01-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780761340324 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0761340327 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (24 Downloads) |
Synopsis Roald Dahl by : Jennifer Boothroyd
What did Roald Dahl do at school every week? Which story did he first make up to tell his children? What tool did Roald help invent? Read this book to discover the answers!
Author |
: Azar Nafisi |
Publisher |
: Random House |
Total Pages |
: 354 |
Release |
: 2015-08-27 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780099558934 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0099558939 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (34 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Republic of Imagination by : Azar Nafisi
From the author of the bestselling memoir Reading Lolita in Tehran comes a powerful and passionate case for the vital role of fiction today. Ten years ago, Azar Nafisi electrified readers with her million-copy bestseller, Reading Lolita in Tehran, which told the story of how, against the backdrop of morality squads and executions, she taught The Great Gatsby and other classics to her eager students in Iran. In this exhilarating follow-up, Nafisi has written the book her fans have been waiting for: an impassioned, beguiling and utterly original tribute to the vital importance of fiction in a democratic society. Taking her cue from a challenge thrown to her at a reading, she energetically responds to those who say fiction has nothing to teach us today. Blending memoir and polemic with close readings of her favourite novels, she invites us to join her as citizens of her 'Republic of Imagination', a country where the villains are conformity, and orthodoxy and the only passport to entry is a free mind and a willingness to dream.
Author |
: Eva T. H. Brann |
Publisher |
: Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages |
: 828 |
Release |
: 1991 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0847677761 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780847677764 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (61 Downloads) |
Synopsis The World of the Imagination by : Eva T. H. Brann
In this book, Eva Brann sets out no less a task than to assess the meaning of imagination in its multifarious expressions throughout western history. The result is one of those rare achievements that will make The World of the Imagination a standard reference.
Author |
: Doreen Rappaport |
Publisher |
: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Total Pages |
: 48 |
Release |
: 2018-07-04 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781368022491 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1368022499 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (91 Downloads) |
Synopsis Walt's Imagination by : Doreen Rappaport
An inspiring picture book biography of legendary leader in entertainment, Walt Disney, by the critically-acclaimed author of the Big Words series. Walt Disney's name is synonymous with family entertainment. Mickey Mouse, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Bambi, Disneyland, and numerous other creations have inspired generations of children the world over. From his childhood in rural Missouri to his legendary stature as a film and television icon, Walt governed his life with imagination, ingenuity, and scrupulous attention to detail. Faced with both public failures and massive success, he revolutionized the art form of animation, always seeking innovative solutions, cutting edge technology, and new ways of storytelling. Devoted to perfection, Walt was not always easy to work with, but no one can deny his profound talent and impact. Charting Walt's progression from farm boy to actor to artist, animator, director, and entertainment celebrity, Walt's own words are presented and contextualized within Doreen Rappaport's signature compelling prose. Illustrated with vivid authenticity by animator/painter John Pomeroy, this stunning entry in the award-winning Big Words series reveals a man of deep and varied passions with a constantly evolving vision, and a storyteller above all.
Author |
: Jonathan Eig |
Publisher |
: Albert Whitman & Company |
Total Pages |
: 91 |
Release |
: 2020-10-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780807565674 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0807565679 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (74 Downloads) |
Synopsis Score for Imagination by : Jonathan Eig
Lola and her friends want to play soccer. The boys don’t want them to. The girls are not only good players, they’re also strategic, and end up scoring for the team.
Author |
: |
Publisher |
: Lulu.com |
Total Pages |
: 163 |
Release |
: 1962 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780615132259 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0615132251 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (59 Downloads) |
Synopsis Stop The World, I Want To Get Off by :
Sam S. Shubert Theatre, David Merrick, in association with Bernard Delfont presents Anthony Newley in "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off," with Anna Quayle, Jennifer Baker, Susan Baker, a new-style musical, book, music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, setting and lighting by Sean Kenny, musical supervision by Ian Fraser, musical director Milton Rosenstock, orchestrations by Ian Fraser with David Lindup, Burt Rhodes, Gordon Langford, John Broome's choreography restaged by Virginia Mason, directed by Anthony Newley.
Author |
: Molly Andrews |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 162 |
Release |
: 2014-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780199812394 |
ISBN-13 |
: 019981239X |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Narrative Imagination and Everyday Life by : Molly Andrews
Looks at how stories & imagination come together in our daily lives, influencing not only our thoughts about what we see and do, but also our contemplation of what is possible and what our limitations are.
Author |
: Willie James Jennings |
Publisher |
: Yale University Press |
Total Pages |
: 580 |
Release |
: 2010-05-25 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780300163087 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0300163088 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (87 Downloads) |
Synopsis The Christian Imagination by : Willie James Jennings
Why has Christianity, a religion premised upon neighborly love, failed in its attempts to heal social divisions? In this ambitious and wide-ranging work, Willie James Jennings delves deep into the late medieval soil in which the modern Christian imagination grew, to reveal how Christianity's highly refined process of socialization has inadvertently created and maintained segregated societies. A probing study of the cultural fragmentation-social, spatial, and racial-that took root in the Western mind, this book shows how Christianity has consistently forged Christian nations rather than encouraging genuine communion between disparate groups and individuals. Weaving together the stories of Zurara, the royal chronicler of Prince Henry, the Jesuit theologian Jose de Acosta, the famed Anglican Bishop John William Colenso, and the former slave writer Olaudah Equiano, Jennings narrates a tale of loss, forgetfulness, and missed opportunities for the transformation of Christian communities. Touching on issues of slavery, geography, Native American history, Jewish-Christian relations, literacy, and translation, he brilliantly exposes how the loss of land and the supersessionist ideas behind the Christian missionary movement are both deeply implicated in the invention of race. Using his bold, creative, and courageous critique to imagine a truly cosmopolitan citizenship that transcends geopolitical, nationalist, ethnic, and racial boundaries, Jennings charts, with great vision, new ways of imagining ourselves, our communities, and the landscapes we inhabit.
Author |
: Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei |
Publisher |
: Oxford University Press |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
Release |
: 2020-10-09 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780190913670 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0190913673 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (70 Downloads) |
Synopsis On Being and Becoming by : Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei
While existentialism has long been associated with Parisian Left Bank philosophers sipping cocktails in smoke-filled cafés, or with a brooding, angst-filled outlook on life, Gosetti-Ferencei shows how vital and heterogeneous the movement really was. In this concise, accessible book, Gosetti-Ferencei offers a new vision of existentialism. As she lucidly demonstrates, existentialism is a rich and diverse philosophy that encourages meaningful engagement with the world around us, offering a host of fascinating concepts that pertain to life as we experience it. The movement was as heterogeneous as it is now misunderstood, influenced by jazz music, involving diverse thinkers from around the world, challenging received ideas about the meaning of human existence. Part of the difficulty in defining existentialism is that it was never a unified philosophy, but came to identify a set of shared concerns about the meaning and possibility of human freedom, as it may be expressed in authentic choices, actions, and projects. Existentialists all explored how, in the absence of traditional reassurances about the meaning of life, we may transcend our present circumstances, and give our situation new meaning. With existentialism, concrete, lived experience of the single individual emerged from the shadow of abstract systems and long-defended traditions, and became subject-matter in its own right for philosophical inquiry. Far from solipsistic, Gosetti-Ferencei shows that existentialist attention to the human self can be intertwined with ways of conceiving the world, our being with others, the earth, and the encompassing concept of being. Fully appreciating what existentialism has to offer requires recognizing the rich diversity of its prospects, which involve not only anxiety, absurdity, awareness of death and the loss of religious meaning, but also hope, the striving for happiness, and a sense of the transcendent. On Being and Becoming unpacks this philosophical movement's insights, and reveals how its core ideas promote creative responses to the question of life's meaning.