Choreography as Embodied Critical Inquiry

Choreography as Embodied Critical Inquiry
Title Choreography as Embodied Critical Inquiry PDF eBook
Author Shay Welch
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 246
Release 2022-03-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030934950

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In this book, Shay Welch expands on the contemporary cognitive thinking-in-movement framework, which has its roots in the work of Maxine Sheets-Johnstone but extends and develops within contemporary embodied cognition theory. Welch believes that dance can be used to ask questions, and this book offers a method of how critical inquiry can be embodied. First, she presents the theoretical underpinnings of what this process is and how it can work; second, she introduces the empirical method as a tool that can be used by movers for the purpose of doing embodied inquiry. Exploring the role of embodied cognition and embodied metaphors in mining the body for questions, Welch demonstrates how to utilize movement to explore embodied practices of knowing. She argues that our creative embodied movements facilitate our ability to bodily engage in critical analysis about the world.

Contemporary Dance Choreography and Spectatorship

Contemporary Dance Choreography and Spectatorship
Title Contemporary Dance Choreography and Spectatorship PDF eBook
Author Lucía Piquero Álvarez
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 253
Release 2024-01-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3031449622

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This book offers an approach which unites choreographic and spectatorial perspectives, and argues for dance itself—its materials, its structures—as a medium of emotional communication. Contemporary dance often seems to contend with issues of understanding, regularly being “read” in “languages” which alienate it. Even if emotion seems a significant part of people’s engagement with dance, its workings are often surrounded by an air of mysticism. Engaging with these issues, this study investigates the experience of emotion in Euro-American contemporary dance theatre. It questions its dependence on the artist’s personal emotions, and the assumption that it is mediated by representational meaning. Instead, this book proposes that the emotional import of dance emerges from an interplay between perceptual properties and symbolic elements in an embodied affective cognitive experience. This experience includes the background of the spectator as well as the context of work, choreographer, performer(s) and other creative agents.

Materialities in Dance and Performance

Materialities in Dance and Performance
Title Materialities in Dance and Performance PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Klein
Publisher transcript Verlag
Total Pages 277
Release 2024-03-31
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 3839470641

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What is »materiality« in dance and performance? What role does »the material« play in the formation for the cultural memory of ephemeral arts? The contributors to this volume examine concepts of materiality in dance and performance, the use of materials in artistic practices and the role of social media in changing the perception of time-based artefacts. The volume shows how the focus on materiality transforms contemporary artistic work and challenges established concepts of dance and performance research.

The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition

The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition
Title The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition PDF eBook
Author Lawrence Shapiro
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 806
Release 2024-06-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1040036449

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Embodied cognition is one of the foremost areas of study and research in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and cognitive science. The Routledge Handbook of Embodied Cognition is an outstanding guide and reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject and essential reading for any student and scholar of philosophy of mind and cognitive science. Extensively revised and enlarged for this second edition, the Handbook comprises 42 chapters by an international team of expert contributors and is divided into ten parts: Historical Underpinnings Perspectives on Embodied Cognition Embodied Cognition and Predictive Processing Perception Language Reasoning and Education Virtual Reality Social and Moral Cognition and Emotion Action and Memory Reflections on Embodied Cognition The early chapters of the Handbook cover empirical and philosophical foundations of embodied cognition, focusing on Gibsonian and phenomenological approaches. Subsequent chapters cover additional, important themes common to work in embodied cognition, including embedded, extended, and enactive cognition as well as chapters on empirical research in perception, language, reasoning, social and moral cognition, emotion, consciousness, memory, and learning and development. For the second edition many existing chapters have been revised and seven new chapters added on: AI and robotics, predictive processing, second-language learning, animal cognition, sport psychology, sense of self, and critiques of embodied cognition, bringing the Handbook fully up to date with current research and debate.

Contemporary Choreography

Contemporary Choreography
Title Contemporary Choreography PDF eBook
Author Jo Butterworth
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 477
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1136447490

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This innovative text provides a range of articles covering choreographic enquiry, investigation into the creative process, and traditional understandings of dance making. Contemporary Choreography features contributions by practitioners and researchers from Europe, America, Africa, Australasia and the Asia-Pacific region, investigating the field in six broad domains: • Conceptual and philosophic concerns • Educational settings • Communities • Changing aesthetics • Intercultural choreography • Choreography’s relationships with other disciplines By capturing the essence and progress of choreography in the twenty-first century this reader supports and encourages rigorous thinking and research for future generations of dance practitioners and scholars.

An Introduction to Mesoamerican Philosophy

An Introduction to Mesoamerican Philosophy
Title An Introduction to Mesoamerican Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Alexus McLeod
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 261
Release 2023-08-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1009218751

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The philosophy of Mesoamerica – the indigenous groups of precolonial North-Central America – is rich and varied but relatively little-known. In this ground-breaking book, Alexus McLeod introduces the philosophical traditions of the Maya, Nahua (Aztecs), Mixtecs, Zapotecs, and others, focussing in particular on their treatment of language, truth, time, creation, personhood, knowledge, and morality. His wide-ranging discussion includes important texts of world literature such as the K'iche Maya Popol Vuh and the Aztec Florentine Codex, as well as precolonial glyphic texts and imagery. This comprehensive and accessible book will give students, specialists and other interested readers an understanding of Mesoamerican philosophy and a sense of the current scholarship in the field.

Embodied Curriculum Theory and Research in Arts Education

Embodied Curriculum Theory and Research in Arts Education
Title Embodied Curriculum Theory and Research in Arts Education PDF eBook
Author Susan W. Stinson
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 317
Release 2015-10-26
Genre Education
ISBN 3319207865

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This collection of articles by Susan W. Stinson, organized thematically and chronologically by the author, reveals the evolution of the field of arts education in general and dance education in particular, through narrative and critical reflections by this unique scholar and a few co-authors. It also includes contextual insights not available elsewhere. The author's pioneering embodied research work in arts and dance education continues to be relevant to researchers today. The selected chapters and articles were predominantly previously published in a variety of journals, conference proceedings and books between 1985 and the present. Each section is preceded by an introduction and the author has written a post scriptum for each article to offer a commentary or response to the article from the current perspective.