by Chris Carling (Contributor), Anna Larsson (Contributor), Chris Carling (Contributor), Terence Moore (Author), Trevor Cribben Merrill (Contributor), Anna Larsson (Contributor)
An exploration of the relation between language and our senses and emotions, taking readers into domains as diverse as wine-tasting, marriage guidance counselling, medical training and face recognition. The authors argue that language is a double-edged weapon, equally capable of clarifying and confusing. At best it provides no more than a fragile bridge between us, sustained by illusions we all share. Through language we can reconstruct experiences in a way far-removed from what we actually lived, feign understanding, hide what we actually feel, or talk with confidence about what we ill-understand.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1988
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Published: 19 Sep 1988
ISBN 10: 0333371534
ISBN 13: 9780333371534