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    Kraft der Dinge: phänomenologische Skizzen.Iris Därmann & Rebekka Ladewig (eds.) - 2014 - Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink.
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    The Tacit Dimension of Touch: Tactile Recognition, Tangibility and Self-touch in Kurt Goldstein’s Studies on Agnosia.Rebekka Ladewig - 2022 - Body and Society 28 (1-2):91-120.
    In his experimental studies on tactile recognition, the German neurologist Kurt Goldstein observes a peculiar ‘twitching movement’ of the body in neurologically impaired patients suffering from mind-blindness. Drawing on Goldstein’s interpretation of these bodily movements as kinaesthetic reactions, the present article advances a symmetrical conception of tactility that relocates the bipolarity of the sense of touch within the human body. In line with this symmetrical approach, the kinaesthetic reactions will be construed as tactile self-activation or self-touch of the body and (...)
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    Symmetries of Touch: Reconsidering Tactility in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing.Henning Schmidgen & Rebekka Ladewig - 2022 - Body and Society 28 (1-2):3-23.
    Engaging with the specific ways current media technologies interact with, or directly access the human body, we suggest developing a ‘symmetrical’ theory of touch. Critically referring to Bruno Latour’s invocation of ‘symmetrical anthropology’, we reconsider tactile agency as ‘technological agency’, arguing that the concept of touch – traditionally viewed as an exclusively human ability – should be extended to non-human actors and analysed in view of the cultural logic of capitalism. Its systematic focus, then, is on the productive intersections and (...)
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    Margarete Pratschke, Gestaltexperimente unterm Bilderhimmel. Das Psychologische Institut im Berliner Stadtschloss und die Avantgarde, (eikones) Paderborn: Wilhelm Fink 2016. 242 S., 78 Abb., € 34,90. ISBN 978‐3‐7705‐5987‐9. [REVIEW]Rebekka Ladewig - 2018 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 41 (2):202-204.
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