The Location of Experience

The Location of Experience
Author: Adela Pinch
Publisher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1531508626

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We tend to feel that works of fiction give us special access to lived experience. But how do novels cultivate that feeling? Where exactly does experience reside? The Location of Experience argues that, paradoxically, novels create experience for us not by bringing reality up close, but by engineering environments in which we feel constrained from acting. By excavating the history of the rise of experience as an important category of Victorian intellectual life, this book reveals how experience was surprisingly tied to emotions of remorse and regret for some of the era’s great women novelists: the Brontës, George Eliot, Margaret Oliphant, and Elizabeth Gaskell. It shows how these writers passed ideas about experience—and experiences themselves—among each other. Drawing on intellectual history, psychology, and moral philosophy, The Location of Experience shows that, through manipulating the psychological dimensions of fiction’s formal features, Victorian women novelists produced a philosophical account of experience that rivaled and complemented that of the male philosophers of the period.

The Experiences of Film Location Tourists

The Experiences of Film Location Tourists
Author: Stefan Roesch
Publisher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 184541120X

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This book examines the on-site experiences of film-induced tourists at various film locations, including locations from The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and The Sound of Music. The study attempts to understand the needs and wants of film location tourists and also examines how to use films for destination marketing.

Religion, Spirituality and the Near-Death Experience

Religion, Spirituality and the Near-Death Experience
Author: Mark Fox
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1134442793

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Through the Valley of the Shadow of Death is a dramatic and sustained response to decades of research into near-death experiences (NDEs) - the first to credibly bridge the gap between the competing factions of science and spirituality.

American Lumberman

American Lumberman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1630
Release: 1906
Genre: Lumber trade
ISBN:

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The Address of the Eye

The Address of the Eye
Author: Vivian Sobchack
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2020-05-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0691213275

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Cinema is a sensuous object, but in our presence it becomes also a sensing, sensual, sense-making subject. Thus argues Vivian Sobchack as she challenges basic assumptions of current film theory that reduce film to an object of vision and the spectator to a victim of a deterministic cinematic apparatus. Maintaining that these premises ignore the material and cultural-historical situations of both the spectator and the film, the author makes the radical proposal that the cinematic experience depends on two "viewers" viewing: the spectator and the film, each existing as both subject and object of vision. Drawing on existential and semiotic phenomenology, and particularly on the work of Merleau-Ponty, Sobchack shows how the film experience provides empirical insight into the reversible, dialectical, and signifying nature of that embodied vision we each live daily as both "mine" and "another's." In this attempt to account for cinematic intelligibility and signification, the author explores the possibility of human choice and expressive freedom within the bounds of history and culture.

Experience on the Edge: Theorizing Liminality

Experience on the Edge: Theorizing Liminality
Author: Brady Wagoner
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2021-10-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 303083171X

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Liminality has become a key concept within the social sciences, with a growing number of publications devoted to it in recent years. The concept is needed to address those aspects of human experience and social life that fall outside of ordered structures. In contrast to the clearly defined roles and routines that define so much of industrial work and economic life, it highlights spaces of transition, indefiniteness, ambiguity, play and creativity. Thus, it is an indispensable concept and a necessary counterweight to the overemphasis on structural influences on human behavior. This book aims to use the concept of liminality to develop a culturally and experientially sensitive psychology. This is accomplished by first setting out an original theoretical framework focused on understanding the ‘liminal sources of cultural experience,’ and second an application of concept to a number of different domains, such as tourism, pilgrimage, aesthetics, children’s play, art therapy, and medical diagnosis. Finally, all these domains are then brought together in a concluding commentary chapter that puts them in relation to an overarching theoretical framework. This book will be useful for graduate students and researchers in cultural psychology, critical psychology, psychosocial psychology, developmental psychology, health psychology, anthropology and the social sciences, cultural studies among others.

The Experience Economy

The Experience Economy
Author: B. Joseph Pine
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780875848198

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This text seeks to raise the curtain on competitive pricing strategies and asserts that businesses often miss their best opportunity for providing consumers with what they want - an experience. It presents a strategy for companies to script and stage the experiences provided by their products.

Marketing of Tourism Experiences

Marketing of Tourism Experiences
Author: Noel Scott
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2013-09-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317987268

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This book provides a review of the current theory and practice of experiential tourism and how it is marketed. Many societies today are characterised by widespread individual wealth of an order previously confined to the elite with the consequence that ownership of ‘ordinary’ physical goods is no longer a distinguishing factor. Instead people are now seeking the ‘extraordinary’ with examples being bodies enhanced through surgery, personal fitness trainers, and, in the case of leisure and tourism, seeking unique and unusual places to visit and activities to undertake. This trend manifests in the increasing consumption of services and the addition of experiential elements to physical goods by businesses aware of societal changes. The trend is enhanced by rapidly changing technology and economic production methods providing new sectors of the world’s population with access to the consumption experiences that are repeatedly featured in the media. This is the experience economy, characterised by a search by consumers for fantasies, feelings, and fun. This book was based on a special issue of Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Mangement.

Mining Journal

Mining Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1913
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN:

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