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Gesture in Naples and Gesture in Classical Antiquity

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Book excerpt: Treating gesture as a culturally established communicative code, analogous to language, the book sets out to describe, with reference to an explicitly defined cultural group, the gestural expressions of ordinary people as these are used in every-day life.


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