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Somatic Psychology: The Body in Psychotherapy by Don H. Johnson,

Somatic Psychology: The Body in Psychotherapy by Don H. Johnson,
The Body in Psychotherapy explores the life of the body as a basis of psychological understanding. Its chapters describe the use of movement, awareness exercises, and bodily imagination in work with various populations and life situations. It chronicles somatic work with childhood trauma, political torture, and life transitions such as aging, the loss of parents, and the emergence of a sense of Self.



Landscapes of Urban Memory: The Sacred and the Civic in India's High-Tech City by Smriti Srinivas,
Landscapes of Urban Memory: The Sacred and the Civic in India's High-Tech City by Smriti Srinivas,
Established in the middle of the sixteenth century, Bangalore has today become a center for high-technology research and production, the new "Silicon Valley" of India, with a metropolitan population approaching six million. It is also the site of the very popular annual performance called the "Karaga" dedicated to Draupadi, the polyandrous wife of the heroes of the pan-Indian epic of the Mahabharata. Through her analysis of this performance and its significance for the sense of the civic in Bangalore, Smriti Srinivas shows how constructions of locality and globality emerge from existing cultural milieus and how articulations of the urban are modes of cultural self-invention tied to historical, spatial, somatic, and ritual practices. The book highlights cultural practices embedded in urbanization, and moves beyond economistic arguments about globalization or their reliance on the European polis or the American metropolis as models. Drawing from urban studies, sociology, anthropology, performance studies, religion, and history, Landscapes of Urban Memory greatly expands our understanding of how the civic is constructed.



Positive-sense RNA - Unlike negative-sense RNA, positive-sense RNA is of the same sense as mRNA.

On Sense and the Sensible - On Sense and the Sensible (or "On sense and what is sensed", or "On sense perception", or "De Sensu et Sensibilibus") is a text by Aristotle, written about 350 B.C.

Sense and reference - The distinction between Sinn and Bedeutung (usually but not always translated sense and reference, respectively) was an innovation of the German philosopher and mathematician Gottlob Frege in his 1892 paper Über Sinn und Bedeutung (On Sense and Reference), which is still widely read today. According to Frege, sense and reference are two different aspects of the meaning of at least some kinds of linguistic expressions.

Somatic cell - A somatic cell is generally taken to mean any cell forming the body of an organism: the word "somatic" is derived from the Greek word sōma, meaning "body". Somatic cells, by definition, are not germline cells and cannot divide or differentiate to produce a new generation of offspring under any circumstances.



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