Kiku : the Japanese art of good listening / Haru Yamada.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Balance, 2025Edition: First editionDescription: xii, 324 pages ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781538780626
- The Japanese art of good listening
- BF 323.L5 Y35 2025
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High School Learning Resource Center General Circulation | Non-fiction | BF 323.L5 Y35 2025 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | HS15076 |
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Includes index.
"No other life form turns noise into sound, sound into language, then language into understanding quite the way we humans do when we listen. As a sociolinguist who grew up in different places with very different languages, Haru Yamada has always been fascinated with the way people navigate their day listening to language systems that code the world in such dramatically different ways. And it was as Haru was recovering in the ICU from an accident that had inflicted a permanent hearing disability, when she discovered the extraordinary benefit found in the science of listening, the critical intelligence we need to learn and grow and get better. Now, Haru Yamada offers a practical guide to more effective listening as a perceptive, creative exercise. We don't just listen to what people say and don't say, we reconstruct what someone else is saying and doing and meaning and feeling. Listening is a skill that requires our physical ear and brain power and the effort of our creative mind and social heart to remix what we hear from others and recreate it within ourselves. KIku will allow you to harness the vital energy of listening to connect, sustain, and enhance your friends, families, and professional teams" -- Provided by publisher.
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