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a| The experience of human communication :
b| body, flesh, and relationship /
c| Frank J. Macke.
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a| Lanham, Maryland :
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a| Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-235) and index.
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a| 1. Introduction: the experience of human communication as a threshold of relational consciousness -- 2. Therapy, vulnerability, and feeling in the interstices of embodied expression: an explication of human communicative experience -- 3. The mirrored body: phenomenological reflections on the visual experience of the reflected self -- 4. On contact: the phatic function of communication -- 5. Body, liquidity, and flesh: Bachelard, Merleau-Ponty, and the elements of interpersonal communication -- 6. The diabolical parable and the devil in speech -- 7. Identity, intimacy, and eroticism: deception, sin, and the existential bargain of adolescent embodiment -- 8. An archaeology of gender symbols and a theory of communication -- 9. The flesh of human communicative embodiment and the game of intimacy -- 10. The dream and the self: consciousness, identity, the sign, and the image -- 11. Conclusion: the dawning of communicology.
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a| "The Experience of Human Communication approaches everyday communication as a philosophical and psychological matter. Using insights from Merleau-Ponty, Heidegger, and Foucault, Frank J. Macke stresses that human communication - and with it, the human body - is, first and foremost, a relational phenomenom involving friends and family. Macke systematizes the concept and application of communication as human, personal, and cultural. Meaning is more than information; people are not extensions of their technology"--Back cover.
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