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The Silent Language
Hall, Edward T.

The Silent Language

Anchor (1990)
9780385055499
| Paperback
217 pages | 130 x 200 mm | English
Dewey 303.482H175S
LC Classification HM258 .H3 1981
LC Control No. 90000164

Subject

  • Communication
  • Intercultural Communication
  • Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication
  • Nonverbal Communication

Plot

A leading American anthropologist analyzes the many vitally important ways in which people "talk" to one another without the use of words. "The Silent Language shows how cultural factors influence the individual behind his back, without his knowledge." —Erich FrommThe pecking order in a chicken yard, the fierce competition in a school playground, every unwitting gesture and action—this is the vocabulary of the "silent language." According to Dr. Hall, the concepts of space and time are tools with which all human beings may transmit messages. Space, for example, is the outgrowth of an animal's instinctive defense of his lair and is reflected in human society by the office worker's jealous defense of his desk, or the guarded, walled patio of a Latin-American home. Similarly, the concept of time, varying from Western precision to Easter vagueness, is revealed by the businessman who pointedly keeps a client waiting, or the South Pacific islander who murders his neighbor for an injustice suffered twenty years ago.

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