Body LanguageRowman & Littlefield, 2002 - 171 pages This classic book, which has sold over three million copies, was the first to features the phrase 'body language'. It introduces 'kinesics', the science of non-verbal communication, which is used to analyse the common gestures we use and observe every day, gestures which reveal our deepest feelings and hidden throughout to total strangers -- if they know how to read them. |
Table des matières
1 The Body is the Message | 1 |
2 Of Animals and Territory | 9 |
3 How We Handle Space | 19 |
4 When Space is Invaded | 35 |
5 The Masks Men Wear | 53 |
6 The Wonderful World of Touch | 65 |
7 The Silent Language of Love | 79 |
8 Positions Points and Postures | 99 |
9 Winking Blinking and Nods | 121 |
10 An Alphabet for Movement | 135 |
Use and Abuse | 151 |
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