Noticing
Autor Ziyad Mararen Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 sep 2025
In a triple corkscrew of philosophy, psychology and art, particularly literature, Marar unwinds the impenetrable tangles of noticing in a world replete with distractions, interruptions and, at times, horror. Invisible gorillas, con artists and magicians are among the unlikely assistants enlisted in the task of trying to work out not just what noticing is, but what it could be; a practice of deeply minded attention, of thoughtful witnessing. In the end, our noticing is tied up with the very core of our humanity - the capacity to connect, to care, to attend to others and the world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350376236
ISBN-10: 135037623X
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 134 x 204 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135037623X
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 134 x 204 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: BLOOMSBURY ACADEMIC
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Preamble
Chapter 1 - What is noticing?
Chapter 2 - What are you good at noticing?
Chapter 3 - On mixed motives and self-deception
Chapter 4 - The attention merchants
Chapter 5 - The morality and politics of noticing
Chapter 6 - Learning from Literature - Nabokov vs Eliot
Chapter 7 - Opening your mind
Chapter 1 - What is noticing?
Chapter 2 - What are you good at noticing?
Chapter 3 - On mixed motives and self-deception
Chapter 4 - The attention merchants
Chapter 5 - The morality and politics of noticing
Chapter 6 - Learning from Literature - Nabokov vs Eliot
Chapter 7 - Opening your mind
Recenzii
A profound and provocative work about what matters more and more : connection, philosophy, meaning.
It's too easy to coast through life without noticing what you're noticing. This book will open your eyes - and your mind - to this fundamental part of what it is to be human.
Ziyad Marar's Noticing is a thoughtful, powerful and bracing corrective, revealing how selective interest can save us from the chaos of the present. Traversing psychology, literature, and lived experience-from the 'invisible gorilla' to Nabokov's 'cold-eyed' observations-this is noticing not just as perception, but as something much richer: a morally complex act deeply entwined with our deepest sense of self.
Wise, deft and ceaselessly enlightening, this is a book that lives its own beliefs, finding insight and astonishment in every facet of human life. Incrementally, patiently, it teaches us how little we know of ourselves and our world - yet how boundless our capacity for noticing remains.
Full of insight, wisdom and fascinating examples, drawn from real life as well as from literature, Noticing, addresses something we all do, and sometime fail to do. Who and what do we notice, and why does this matter? After reading this book you'll start noticing your own noticing. Be warned, this might be a little disconcerting.
It's too easy to coast through life without noticing what you're noticing. This book will open your eyes - and your mind - to this fundamental part of what it is to be human.
Ziyad Marar's Noticing is a thoughtful, powerful and bracing corrective, revealing how selective interest can save us from the chaos of the present. Traversing psychology, literature, and lived experience-from the 'invisible gorilla' to Nabokov's 'cold-eyed' observations-this is noticing not just as perception, but as something much richer: a morally complex act deeply entwined with our deepest sense of self.
Wise, deft and ceaselessly enlightening, this is a book that lives its own beliefs, finding insight and astonishment in every facet of human life. Incrementally, patiently, it teaches us how little we know of ourselves and our world - yet how boundless our capacity for noticing remains.
Full of insight, wisdom and fascinating examples, drawn from real life as well as from literature, Noticing, addresses something we all do, and sometime fail to do. Who and what do we notice, and why does this matter? After reading this book you'll start noticing your own noticing. Be warned, this might be a little disconcerting.