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Handbook of Gestalt-Theoretical Psychology of Art

English · Hardback

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The Handbook of Gestalt-Theoretic Psychology of Art synthesizes contemporary research in the psychology of perception, cognition, language and hearing to reassess the Gestalt approach to studying the arts.
Since Rudolf Arnheim's death in 2007, the field has seen a resurgence, with scientists revisiting and reinventing previously articulated points of view. For the first time, this new work is gathered in a single comprehensive resource. Beginning with a history of the field, the book considers meta-theoretic issues before discussing the various senses. It explores topics including aesthetics, space, poetry, literature, music, and film, bringing together leading researchers from across the discipline.
It will be an essential read for all students and researchers of the psychology of art, the psychology of perception, or Gestalt Theory.

List of contents

1. Introduction 2. Gestalt Theory and Art, from Wolfgang Köhler, to Rudolf Arnheim, to Today  3. Berlin, New York, Trieste - Laboratories of the Arts  4. History of Intersensoriality and Art  5. History of Gestalt Psychology and Language  6. History of Gestalt Psychology and Music  7. Art, Phenomenology and Gestalt Theory  8. Gestalt Psychology, Aesthetics and Neuroscience  9. Tertiary Expressive Qualities for Design  10. Dynamics and Expression in Visual Perception and Art: Emotions as Relational Structures  11. Gestalt Perceptual Grouping and Crossmodal Art  12. Picture Perception  13. Pictures and Color  14. Spatial Cognition and the Arts  15. Poetry and Metaphor  16. Gestalt Psychology and (Literary) Narratives  17. Musical Consonance and Dissonance: A View From the Gestalt  18. Psychology of Music - Timbre  19. Gestalt Psychology and Film  20. Gestalt Theory, Creativity and Problem Solving in Art  21. Gestalt, Arnheim and Child Art Graphics  22. Perceptual Organization and Optical-Kinetic Art: Unraveling the Links between "Gruppo N" and the School of Psychology of Perception at the University of Padua

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Walter Coppola psychologist, PhD in Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience, member of the Psychoacoustics and Music Psychology Laboratory team at the Department of Life Sciences, University of Trieste, Italy.


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