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Echo Objects: The Cognitive Work of Images

Echo Objects: The Cognitive Work of Images

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Author: Barbara Maria Stafford
Publisher: University Of Chicago Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 reviews
Sales Rank: 67372

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 296
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.6 x 0.9

ISBN: 0226770516
Dewey Decimal Number: 153.32
EAN: 9780226770512
ASIN: 0226770516

Publication Date: June 15, 2007
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Product Description
Barbara Maria Stafford is at the forefront of a growing movement that calls for the humanities to confront the brain’s material realities. In Echo Objects, she argues that humanists should seize upon the exciting neuroscientific discoveries that are illuminating the underpinnings of cultural objects. In turn, she contends, brain scientists could enrich their investigations of mental activity by incorporating phenomenological considerations—particularly the intricate ways that images focus intentional behavior and allow us to feel thought.
As a result, Echo Objects is a stunningly broad exploration of how complex images—or patterns that compress space and time—make visible the invisible ordering of human consciousness. Stafford demonstrates, for example, how the compound formats of emblems, symbols, collage, and electronic media reveal the brain’s grappling to construct mental objects that are redoubled by prior associations. In contrast, she shows that findings in evolutionary biology and the neurosciences are providing profound opportunities for understanding aesthetic conundrums such as the human urge to imitate and the role of narrative and nonnarrative representation.
Ultimately, she makes an impassioned plea for a common purpose—for the acknowledgement that, at the most basic level, these separate projects belong to a single investigation.
“Heroic. . . . The larger message of Stafford’s intense, propulsive prose is unassailable. If we are to get much further in the great puzzle of ‘binding’—how the perception of an image, the will to act on intention, or the forging of consciousness is assembled from the tens of thousands of neurons firing at any one moment in time—then there needs to be action on all fronts.”—Science
(01/04/2008)



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5 out of 5 stars Echo Objects exceeds my expectations.   June 22, 2007
 17 out of 21 found this review helpful

Echo Objects exceeds my expectations. I first learned of the impact of Barbara Maria Stafford's work through a 1984 NYTimes review of her Voyage Into Substance: "This is a book that has a permanent effect on one's way of looking at things." Every 5 years or so, Stafford has been picking an interface between philosophy, imaging, broadly taken, and visual studies (which she is given credit for creating) and such disciplines as cultural geography, history of science or medicine, architectural history, and body studies, and has written a book opening new areas. Each of her past seven books, and often each chapter, has dozens of ideas for dissertations or for re-examining how one thinks about one's own work.

Echo Objects moves well beyond Stafford's past work by engaging modern neuroscience and cognitive research. Arguably, only she could have written this book. It identifies key issues for the brain sciences as well as pointing out how research -especially image-based research--in the humanities could enrich scientific inquiry. Echo Objects maps out how biology and culture could come together around shared issues that require both disciplinary sides to resolve.

Just as Echo Objects offers a sort of topographic map to enable the enterprising reader to venture from one discipline into the terrain of another, it poses the challenge of learning the terrain, vocabulary, and essentials of a new discipline. Those who accept this challenge will find the effort to be transformative.


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