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Beyond the scope of the sensescape
This episode, Teia and Cher explore the frontiers of the sense-scape by looking at psychological studies on synaesthesia (if you’re lucky, we’ll keep it in if Cher decides to sing for us), ‘sixth’ senses on our earthly kingdom, but also powerful fatidical, clairvoyant women in global history and culture. If you hadn’t caught on, Teia’s been confronting each of the senses one by one, and only having come up with this theme in the middle of the season, realised that she would have had to tackle both sight and sound in this episode (she miscalculated, she’s definitely not a mathematician). So, instead, she took the opportunity to go off-the-rails as a conclusion to her mini-series - and in the end was left with more questions than answers! However, that is, after all, always the ideal.Teia’s word of the day: Adenoidal, /ˌæd.ənˈɔɪ.dəl/. Adj: relating to or seeming to come from the adenoids (= the flesh between the back of the nose and the throat). [Cambridge Dictionary]Sources for this episode:Synaesthesia:https://www.theguardian.com/sc....ience/2014/apr/27/be Moos, Anja, et al. ‘Color and texture associations in voice-induced synesthesia.’ Sec. Cognitive Science 4. (2013) https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00568 Accessed online: 2 Sep 2023. Haigh, Alastair, et al. ‘How well do you see what you hear? The acuity of visual-to-auditory sensory substitution.’ Sec, Cognitive Science 4. (2013) https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00568 Accessed online: 2 Sep 2023. Clairvoyant Historical and Cultural Women:https://www.faust.com/legend/marie-anne-lenormand/ https://www.koreasociety.org/i....mages/pdf/KoreanStud Morris, George. 'The Trance Phenomena of Mrs Thompson: Mediumship, Evidence, and Intimacy in Early Twentieth-Century Britain', Twentieth Century British History 32, no. 4 (Dec 2021): 608–629. Bostic, Joy R. African American Female Mysticism: Nineteenth-Century Religious Activism Palgrave Macmillan, New York (2013). https://doi-org.ezproxy-prd.bo....dleian.ox.ac.uk/10.1 over to https://www.patreon.com/TheGiftedKidComplex if you would like to help support our team with a little tip. Thank you so much for your contributions and support to help us do what we love: to keep this show going.We hope you enjoyed this week’s episode of The Gifted Kid Complex! This episode is hosted by Teia C. (Oxford History BA) and presented with the creator of the show, Cher C. (UCL Philosophy BA), who hosts every other episode.