La geste des gestes (extrait)

Gestures are genuine “stress marks” on a society: they forge the expressivity of its body. Every gesture means and needs a technè, a know-how; and most of them are the counterpart of an existing tool. The industrial and technological shifts have introduced new kinds of objects, and thus, they have c...

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Main Author: Pascal Krajewski
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: MSH Paris Nord 2011-11-01
Series:Appareil
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/appareil/1298
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spelling doaj-3c611b41764f4eae90aa22e9b518e6212020-11-24T21:56:36ZfraMSH Paris NordAppareil2101-07142011-11-01810.4000/appareil.1298La geste des gestes (extrait)Pascal KrajewskiGestures are genuine “stress marks” on a society: they forge the expressivity of its body. Every gesture means and needs a technè, a know-how; and most of them are the counterpart of an existing tool. The industrial and technological shifts have introduced new kinds of objects, and thus, they have changed our gestural vocabulary and its use.http://journals.openedition.org/appareil/1298anthropologieappareilséthogrammegestesicôneschème
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La geste des gestes (extrait)
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anthropologie
appareils
éthogramme
gestes
icône
schème
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title La geste des gestes (extrait)
title_short La geste des gestes (extrait)
title_full La geste des gestes (extrait)
title_fullStr La geste des gestes (extrait)
title_full_unstemmed La geste des gestes (extrait)
title_sort la geste des gestes (extrait)
publisher MSH Paris Nord
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publishDate 2011-11-01
description Gestures are genuine “stress marks” on a society: they forge the expressivity of its body. Every gesture means and needs a technè, a know-how; and most of them are the counterpart of an existing tool. The industrial and technological shifts have introduced new kinds of objects, and thus, they have changed our gestural vocabulary and its use.
topic anthropologie
appareils
éthogramme
gestes
icône
schème
url http://journals.openedition.org/appareil/1298
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