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Green Sky, Blue Grass: Colour Coding Worlds
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Green Sky, Blue Grass: Colour Coding Worlds

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Green Sky, Blue Grass - this title is perhaps irritating: isn’t the sky blue and the grass green? In ancient Japanese poetry the sky is sometimes described as green, and the grass as blue. Even though all people see the same way, physiologically speaking, colours are perceived differently, and in various cultures they are ordered according to different criteria. In addition, many diverse social and cosmological ideas are linked to colours. This publication sheds light on the phenomenon of colour from interdisciplinary perspectives. Anthropological case studies enter into a dialogue with essays from the fields of philosophy, linguistics, and physics. SELLING POINTS: . An interesting and illuminating publication on the cultural phenomena of colour perception 116 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
9 July 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9783735607515

Green Sky, Blue Grass - this title is perhaps irritating: isn’t the sky blue and the grass green? In ancient Japanese poetry the sky is sometimes described as green, and the grass as blue. Even though all people see the same way, physiologically speaking, colours are perceived differently, and in various cultures they are ordered according to different criteria. In addition, many diverse social and cosmological ideas are linked to colours. This publication sheds light on the phenomenon of colour from interdisciplinary perspectives. Anthropological case studies enter into a dialogue with essays from the fields of philosophy, linguistics, and physics. SELLING POINTS: . An interesting and illuminating publication on the cultural phenomena of colour perception 116 colour illustrations

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kerber Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
9 July 2021
Pages
256
ISBN
9783735607515