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※ This is not a new item. It has been read once. There may be minor scratches on the cover, back cover, obi, etc. We would appreciate it if those who understand used books would consider purchasing. ※ Please note that there are no included bonus items. "Introduction to the History of Senses: Why Do We Feel "Clean" About Plastic?" Ai Kuno Price: ¥1100 #AiKuno #Ai_Kuno #Book #Psychology/Psychology Smell, sound, touch, and even the brightness of the screens of electronic devices──. Capitalism and technology have commodified the five senses, designing the very experience of everyday life. A new consumption behavior brought about by urban spaces and department stores, the renewal of hygiene through new materials such as glass, plastic, and cellophane, package tours and theme parks, "panoramas" and VR – this introductory book to the new academic field of "history of senses" traces the trajectory of over a hundred years through familiar examples. How and by whom has the way we "feel" that we take for granted been remade? This book updates the way we see and hear the world, and re-examines the present day. [Table of Contents] Introduction Chapter 1: The Door to the History of Senses Chapter 2: Feeling "Modern" in Urban Spaces Chapter 3: The Science of Senses Chapter 4: Senses Changed by Materials Chapter 5: Designing Senses Chapter 6: The Commodification of Sensory Experiences Chapter 7: Virtual Senses and the Body Chapter 8: The Politics of Senses Afterword
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