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Title:
Body language. --
Classification:
POP 153.69 F251
Classification:
POP 2565
Publisher:
New York, NY, Estados Unidos : Evans, c1970.
Description:
192 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Incluye bibliografía.
Contents:
1. The body is the message. -- 2. Of animals and territory. -- 3. How we handle space. -- 4. When space is invaded. -- 5. The masks men wear. -- 6. The wonderful world of touch. -- 7. The silent language of love. -- 8. Positions, points and postures. -- 9. Winking, blinking and nods. -- 10. An alphabet for movement. -- 11. Body language: use and abuse. -- Selected references. --
Summary:
Tomado de la solapa: "Social scientists are discovering that movements of the body five off messages of their own that may amplify or contradict verbal expression. The science of non-verbal communication, called kinesics, explains the pictures your body gestures project of your most hidden thoughts. Body Language can make you a more perceptive human being, and it may influence your approach to every relationship in which you are involved."

Locations & copies:

Ludwig von Mises - Bib-108, primer nivel - Item: 520159 - (READING ROOM)