An edition of The Feeling of What Happens (1999)

The Feeling of What Happens

Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness

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An edition of The Feeling of What Happens (1999)

The Feeling of What Happens

Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness

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Harcourt
Language
English
Pages
400

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Cover of: The Feeling of What Happens
The Feeling of What Happens
October 5, 2000, Vintage
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Cover of: The Feeling of What Happens
The Feeling of What Happens
October 5, 2000, Vintage
Cover of: The Feeling of What Happens
Cover of: The Feeling of What Happens
The Feeling of What Happens: Body and Emotion in the Making of Consciousness
September 27, 1999, Harcourt
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Cover of: The feeling of what happens
The feeling of what happens: body and emotion in the making of consciousness
1999, Harcourt Brace & Co.
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First Sentence

"I have always been intrigued by the specific moment when, as we sit waiting in the audience, the door to the stage opens and a performer steps into the light; or, to take the other perspective, the moment when a performer who waits in semidarkness sees the same door open, revealing the lights, the stage, and the audience."

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Open Library
OL7362450M
Internet Archive
feelingofwhathap00dama
ISBN 10
0151003696
ISBN 13
9780151003693
Library Thing
12940
Goodreads
1120012

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I have always been intrigued by the specific moment when, as we sit waiting in the audience, the door to the stage opens and a performer steps into the light; or, to take the other perspective, the moment when a performer who waits in semidarkness sees the same door open, revealing the lights, the stage, and the audience.
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