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LIVRES

Mirror mirror : a history of the human love affair with reflection

Pendergrast, Mark
New York : Basic Books

Of all human inventions, the mirror is perhaps the one most closely connected to our own consciousness. As our first technology for contemplation of the self, the mirror is arguably as important an invention as the wheel. Mirror Mirror is the fascinating story of the mirror's invention, refinement, and use in an astonishing range of human activities -- from the fantastic mirrored rooms that wealthy Romans created for their orgies to the mirror's key role in the use and understanding of light. Pendergrast spins tales of the 2,500year mystery of whether Archimedes and his "burning mirror" really set faraway Roman ships on fire; the medieval Venetian glassmakers, who perfected the technique of making large, flat mirrors from clear glass and for whom any attempt to leave their cloistered island was punishable by death; Isaac Newton, whose experiments with sunlight on mirrors once left him blinded for three days; the artist David Hockney, who holds controversial ideas about Renaissance artists and their use of optical devices; and George Ellery Hale, the manic-depressive astronomer and telescope enthusiast who inspired (and gave his name to) the twentieth century's largest ground-based telescope. Like mirrors themselves, Mirror Mirror is a book of endless wonder and fascination.
Of all human inventions, the mirror is perhaps the one most closely connected to our own consciousness. As our first technology for contemplation of the self, the mirror is arguably as important an invention as the wheel. Mirror Mirror is the fascinating story of the mirror's invention, refinement, and use in an astonishing range of human activities -- from the fantastic mirrored rooms that wealthy Romans created for their orgies to the ...


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La petite fille silencieuse

Hoeg, Peter
Arles, France : Actes sud, c2007

"Dans un roman à la fois picaresque et musical, une aventure qui devient réflexion philosophique et fascination pour l'enfance, une vision d'un monde marqué par trois éléments fondamentaux: la violence, l'angoisse et la perception équivoque de la réalité" (quatrième de couverture). [SDM]


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The process of perspective : a grounded theory inquiry into the art of living well in the world of elite sport

Brown, Matthew
Calgary : University of Calgary, 2001

Through an ongoing dialogue with sport psychology professionals and elite athletes. I became sensitized to the importance of a concept thnt has been termed perspective. Many of the issues faced by our sport psychology team related not to specific performance challenges, but rather to difficulties of a mon basic nature. In counselIing athletes, much effort was focused on helping individuals relate better to coaches and teammates as people, not just as athletes. Others were heIped ro stay connected and intimate with significant others, friends. and family who were not immersed in the same performance environment. Many teams and individual athletes were engaged in a dialogue about the personal meanings that they draw for their experiences in sport. Helping them to stay motivated, deal with fear and process the powerful emotions associated with success and failure. Still othen were asked to place sport within the broader context of their whole lives, in an effort to avoid reliance upon their identities as athletes. It is through attention to this basic human foundation (that we've temed persrpective) that athleces seemed best able ta survive ruid thrive in the demanding and often brutal environment of eIite sport. It is these consulting experiences that fostered my cunosity about the nature of this foundation.[autor summary]
Through an ongoing dialogue with sport psychology professionals and elite athletes. I became sensitized to the importance of a concept thnt has been termed perspective. Many of the issues faced by our sport psychology team related not to specific performance challenges, but rather to difficulties of a mon basic nature. In counselIing athletes, much effort was focused on helping individuals relate better to coaches and teammates as people, not ...


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