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Gestures. A Phenomenological Sketch

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Gestures. A Phenomenological Sketch
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The book "Gestures" (1991) by philosopher and media theorist Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) is devoted to the phenomenology of concrete actions: speaking, writing, crafting, loving, destroying, and so on. These actions, or gestures, constitute everyday, active being-in-the-world, and their analysis reveals the silhouette of a living phenomenologist. Flusser brings philosophy back down to earth: everyday life and the mundane require a philosophical inoculation, which, when inoculated, opens up horizons of history, culture, politics, religion, and science. Flusser focuses on the bodily gesture—a concrete movement imbued with meaning and expressing human freedom.
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