A book it is an ordinary thing with extraordinary meanings. The book is constantly in between the extraordinary of its own content, the ideas and sentences, and the ordinary of a commodity. It is the infinite replicability of a unique thought in a number of apparently identical exemplars (Benjamin, 2008). However, a book has its own uniqueness as object, its own history related to the life history of its producers and owners.
Tateo, L., Marsico, G. (2019). Framing a Theory of Ordinary and Extraordinary in Cultural Psychology. In G. Marsico & L. Tateo (Eds). Ordinary Things and their Extraordinary Meanings. Annals of Cultural Psychology: Exploring the Frontiers of Mind and Society, Volume 3, pp. xi-xxix, Charlotte, N.C. USA: Information Age Publishing;
Giuseppina Marsico
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2019-01-01
Abstract
A book it is an ordinary thing with extraordinary meanings. The book is constantly in between the extraordinary of its own content, the ideas and sentences, and the ordinary of a commodity. It is the infinite replicability of a unique thought in a number of apparently identical exemplars (Benjamin, 2008). However, a book has its own uniqueness as object, its own history related to the life history of its producers and owners.File in questo prodotto:
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