Toward a Phenomenology of Domesticity: an Anthropological Exploration of the Place of Things in Daily Life

Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 29 (2):201-211 (1998)
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Abstract

The diverse things that surround us in our daily life become virtual extensions of our corporeal life. As such, they provide an important mediating role in our relationship to our social and natural environment. This careful descriptive study of household objects attempts to widen our psychological horizons. It also contributes significantly to our understanding of art and architecture

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