作者: Daniel Paiva
DOI: 10.1016/J.EMOSPA.2020.100655
关键词: Cognitive science 、 Focus (linguistics) 、 Social psychology (sociology) 、 Poetry 、 Multi sensory 、 Distraction 、 Dichotomy 、 Feeling 、 Merge (linguistics) 、 Sociology
摘要: This article explores the potential of poetry for attuning to and expressing resonance in multi-sensory geographies. I argue that poetic inquiry can provide novel ways to address sensory geographies, by shifting the focus from individual senses to a more integrated understanding of how sensory phenomena resonates across bodies and spaces. By doing this, poetry also becomes a resonant method that allows one to merge different subjectivities and express pluriversal worlds. I draw upon Erlmann's discussion of resonance as a way to …