Aantal boeken: 5

  • Waarom de tijd (niet) stroomt

    Tijd bezien vanuit de natuurkunde, filosofie, psychologie en spiritualiteit
    Jos Stollman
     22,90
  • Cache-sexe

    Covered, uncovered, discovered
    Philip van Kerrebroeck
     34,90

    Cache-sexe

    This book asks why humans through history have covered their genitals and worn a cache-sexe. Does the cache-sexe merely provide protection, or is it an instrument to draw attention? Can the cache-sexe be used to stimulate certain thoughts? Why does not wearing a cache-sexe provoke shame one society but not in another? Are nudity and nakedness the same?

    On his quest to answer these questions, the author takes the reader on a review of the anatomy of the female and male genitals and reflects on how this part of the human body has been perceived over time and in various cultures. The different types of male and female cache-sex are discussed with reference to comprehensive illustrations based on unique and sometimes previously unpublished examples of cache-sexes and photographic documentation. The book also pays attention to the covering of the ‘backside’. Following this 360° exploration of the use of the cache-sexe, the place of the cache-sexe in art and fashion is uncovered.

    Philip Van Kerrebroeck is an urologist and professor emeritus of Urology at the University of Maastricht. Born in Leuven (Belgium), he trained in Surgery and Urology in Brussels, Utrecht, Nijmegen and San Francisco. Over the years, he has also developed an interest in the history of urology and cultural anthropology. He is currently chairman of the History Office of the European Association of Urology (EAU).

     34,90
  • Bedekt

    Een antropologische geschiedenis van de schaamlap
    Philip van Kerrebroeck
     34,90
  • A fascinating journey along the eyes of animals

    A fly has two eyes, but they consist of hundreds of separate parts, each with its own lens. The eyes of rabbits are implanted sideways to see danger coming. What do all eyes have in common? They all do “something” with light. The renowned ophthalmologist Dr Frank J. Goes takes you on a fascinating journey along the eyes of animals. Changing climate, continental drift and the amount of oxygen in the air influenced the development of animal species and their eyes. Colour vision, sharpness, nearsighted or farsighted, facet eyes, eyes on stalks. The variation is endless, but animals always have eyes adapted to the search for food and survival.

    DR. FRANK J. GOES is a consultant at the Goes Eye Center in Antwerp, which he founded in 1969. In addition to his activities as an ophthalmologist, he is also a lecturer at Ehsal high school,
    an ambassador for the NGO ‘Light for the World’ and a consultant in medical legal matters.

     49,90
  • Mens & ruimte

    Otto Friedrich Bollnow
     24,90

    Mens & ruimte

    In 1963 publiceerde de Duitse natuurkundige en filosoof Otto Friedrich Bollnow dit standaardwerk over de relatie tussen mens en ruimte. We lezen over de plekken waar we wonen en werken; over schimmige ruimten, de prettige omgeving en angstaanjagende ruimten. Bollnow legt uit hoe we ruimten ervaren en waarom we op sommige plekken aarden en op andere niet. In het bijzonder bij antropologen, pedagogen en architecten behoort dit boek, dat in tal van talen is vertaald, inmiddels tot de verplichte literatuur.

    ‘Wat valt van Bollnow te leren? Bijvoorbeeld dat normen en waarden niet alleen een kwestie zijn van recht en orde, fatsoensregels en gezin, stadswachten en tourniquets, maar ook van joie de vivre, hoogwaardige stedenbouw en voldoende groen. Tijd om Bollnow aan de vergetelheid te ontrukken.’ – Jos Simons in Trouw

    ‘Bollnow zoekt in zijn filosofie naar de kenmerken van ‘de gelukkige ruimte’; de ruimte waarin mensen zich kunnen ontplooien. Hij streeft naar ruimtes waarin je je kunt settelen zonder te verstijven, waarin je wortel kunt schieten zonder jezelf te isoleren en waarin je jezelf kunt vertrouwen zonder jezelf op te geven.’ – Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung

     24,90