Prospect Heights' Heideggerian Lifeworld
Thursday, November 10, 2005, by Lockhart
Gabrielle Bendiner-Viani, a scholar at the City University of New York with an appropriately complex last name, has written an article about Prospect Heights that we simply must get our hands on. Titled "Walking, Emotion, and Dwelling: Guided Tours in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn," its abstract reads in part:
This article uses photography and ethnography to understand and represent residents’ emotional-phenomenological experiences of walks through their neighborhood. It addresses how narratives of the personal and the social structure individuals’ experiences of familiar public spaces... The article addresses how these personal stories layer on public spaces and build aspects of psychologist Kurt Lewin’s situational, emotional and individual-specific life space, as well as constructing senses of dwelling and Heideggerian lifeworld.
Junior year anthropology seminar, we haven't forsaken thee. Alas, the full article costs $15
for a single day's viewing. Anyone wanna step up and buy us a copy? You'll help complete our Heideggerian lifeworld—and, presumably, your own.
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Walking, Emotion and Dwelling Abstract [Space and Culture via
Dheights Forums]
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Outside of Eastern Parkway [Flickr]
jesus, that brought back awful memories of my graduate work in landscape architecture. inane psuedo-science babble.
This sounds so creepy! What is a phenomenolgical experience while walking? Getting struck by lightning? Mugged? Experiencing a sensation of deja vu? Hearing voices? Too weird.
i don't know about the article, but i know one thing: gaby was the hottest girl in my 10th grade social studies class.
and... cue horrific graduate architecture school flashback. sprechen-vous archibabble? any mentions of rhizomes or mimesis in that text?
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