Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Vol. 34, No. 1 (This winter/spring issue also includes one book review and three essays: Cognitive scientist Andrea Hiott reviews psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist’s 2009 The Master and His Emissary; Zoologist Stephen Wood considers the phenomenon of noticing the natural world and the question of how this directed awareness unfolds; Anthropologist Jenny Quillien provides a first-person ethnography of her recent residence in Alaska; and Religious-studies scholar Harry Oldmeadow discusses the sacredness of deserts, a theme that complements his earlier EAP essay on the holiness of mountains.)
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Environmental & Architectural Phenomenology Vol. 34, No. 1
Kansas State University. Architecture Department