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Re: [xmca] Sensuous-object action



Hi Holli--

Still catching up with last year.
I will cc Vladimir Petrovich, and Alexander Vladimirovich on this note in
case they have any ideas. Sounds like it could be an interesting alternative
approach to problems subsumed under the rubric of temperament.
mike

On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:04 AM, Holli Tonyan <Holli.Tonyan@csun.edu> wrote:

> Hi to the list from a newcomer,
>
> I have been reading backwards about activity as a unit of analysis and I am
> intrigued by what Zinchenko described as sensuous-object action, but I am
> not sure where to find more about it. I am thinking about understanding
> stress and soothing among young children in the context of their activities
> (instead of as a temperamental approach) so understanding more about the
> distinction between sensuous-object action and tool-mediated action seems
> very relevant, but I see much more about tool-mediated action. Can anyone
> suggest some readings for a beginner (in English) to understand more about
> this?
>
> Thanks so much!
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