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Interpreting the Body - Between Meaning and Matter (Hardcover): Ben Spatz, Kathryn Linn Geurts, Sefakore Komabu-Pomeyie, Sweta... Interpreting the Body - Between Meaning and Matter (Hardcover)
Ben Spatz, Kathryn Linn Geurts, Sefakore Komabu-Pomeyie, Sweta Rajan-Rankin, Mrinalini Greedharry, …
R2,174 Discovery Miles 21 740 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Written by leading social scientists working in and across a variety of analytic traditions, this ambitious, insightful volume explores interpretation as a focal metaphor for understanding the body’s influence, meaning, and matter in society. Interpreting body and embodiment in social movements, health and medicine, race, sex and gender, globalization, colonialism, education, and other contexts, the book’s chapters call into question taken-for-granted ideas of where the self, the social world, and the body begin and end. Encouraging reflection and opening new perspectives on theories of the body that cut through the classic mind/body divide, this is an important contribution to the literature on the body.

Interpreting the Body - Between Meaning and Matter: Ben Spatz, Kathryn Linn Geurts, Sefakore Komabu-Pomeyie, Sweta... Interpreting the Body - Between Meaning and Matter
Ben Spatz, Kathryn Linn Geurts, Sefakore Komabu-Pomeyie, Sweta Rajan-Rankin, Mrinalini Greedharry, …
R810 Discovery Miles 8 100 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Written by leading social scientists working in and across a variety of analytic traditions, this ambitious, insightful volume explores interpretation as a focal metaphor for understanding the body’s influence, meaning, and matter in society. Interpreting body and embodiment in social movements, health and medicine, race, sex and gender, globalization, colonialism, education, and other contexts, the book’s chapters call into question taken-for-granted ideas of where the self, the social world, and the body begin and end. Encouraging reflection and opening new perspectives on theories of the body that cut through the classic mind/body divide, this is an important contribution to the literature on the body.

What a Body Can Do - Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research (Paperback): Ben Spatz What a Body Can Do - Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research (Paperback)
Ben Spatz
R1,258 Discovery Miles 12 580 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

In What a Body Can Do, Ben Spatz develops, for the first time, a rigorous theory of embodied technique as knowledge. He argues that viewing technique as both training and research has much to offer current debates over the role of practice in the university, including the debates around "practice as research." Drawing on critical perspectives from the sociology of knowledge, phenomenology, dance studies, enactive cognition, and other areas, Spatz argues that technique is a major area of historical and ongoing research in physical culture, performing arts, and everyday life.

Performance as Research - Knowledge, methods, impact (Hardcover): Annette Arlander, Bruce Barton, Melanie Dreyer-Lude, Ben Spatz Performance as Research - Knowledge, methods, impact (Hardcover)
Annette Arlander, Bruce Barton, Melanie Dreyer-Lude, Ben Spatz
R4,469 Discovery Miles 44 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Performance as Research (PAR) is characterised by an extraordinary elasticity and interdisciplinary drive. Performance as Research: Knowledge, Methods, Impact celebrates this energy, bringing together chapters from a wide range of disciplines and eight different countries. This volume focuses explicitly on three critical, often contentious themes that run through much discussion of PaR as a discipline: Knowledge - the areas and manners in which performance can generate knowledge Methods - methods and methodologies for approaching performance as research Impact - a broad understanding of the impact of this form of research These themes are framed by four essays from the book's editors, contextualising their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance. As both an intervention into and extension of current debates, this is a vital collection for any reader concerned with the value and legitimacy of performance as research.

What a Body Can Do - Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research (Hardcover): Ben Spatz What a Body Can Do - Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research (Hardcover)
Ben Spatz
R4,488 Discovery Miles 44 880 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In What a Body Can Do, Ben Spatz develops, for the first time, a rigorous theory of embodied technique as knowledge. He argues that viewing technique as both training and research has much to offer current debates over the role of practice in the university, including the debates around "practice as research." Drawing on critical perspectives from the sociology of knowledge, phenomenology, dance studies, enactive cognition, and other areas, Spatz argues that technique is a major area of historical and ongoing research in physical culture, performing arts, and everyday life.

Performance as Research - Knowledge, methods, impact (Paperback): Annette Arlander, Bruce Barton, Melanie Dreyer-Lude, Ben Spatz Performance as Research - Knowledge, methods, impact (Paperback)
Annette Arlander, Bruce Barton, Melanie Dreyer-Lude, Ben Spatz
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Performance as Research (PAR) is characterised by an extraordinary elasticity and interdisciplinary drive. Performance as Research: Knowledge, Methods, Impact celebrates this energy, bringing together chapters from a wide range of disciplines and eight different countries. This volume focuses explicitly on three critical, often contentious themes that run through much discussion of PaR as a discipline: Knowledge - the areas and manners in which performance can generate knowledge Methods - methods and methodologies for approaching performance as research Impact - a broad understanding of the impact of this form of research These themes are framed by four essays from the book's editors, contextualising their interrelated conversations, teasing out common threads, and exploring the new questions that the contributions pose to the field of performance. As both an intervention into and extension of current debates, this is a vital collection for any reader concerned with the value and legitimacy of performance as research.

Blue Sky Body - Thresholds for Embodied Research (Paperback): Ben Spatz Blue Sky Body - Thresholds for Embodied Research (Paperback)
Ben Spatz
R1,281 Discovery Miles 12 810 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Blue Sky Body: Thresholds for Embodied Research is the follow-up to Ben Spatz's 2015 book What a Body Can Do, charting a course through more than twenty years of embodied, artistic, and scholarly research. Emerging from the confluence of theory and practice, this book combines full-length critical essays with a kaleidoscopic selection of fragments from journal entries, performance texts, and other unpublished materials to offer a series of entry points organized by seven keywords: city, song, movement, theater, sex, document, politics. Brimming with thoughtful and sometimes provocative takes on embodiment, technology, decoloniality, the university, and the politics of knowledge, the work shared here models the integration of artistic and embodied research with critical thought, opening new avenues for transformative action and experimentation. Invaluable to scholars and practitioners working through and beyond performance, Blue Sky Body is both an unconventional introduction to embodied research and a methodological intervention at the edges of contemporary theory.

Blue Sky Body - Thresholds for Embodied Research (Hardcover): Ben Spatz Blue Sky Body - Thresholds for Embodied Research (Hardcover)
Ben Spatz
R4,472 Discovery Miles 44 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Blue Sky Body: Thresholds for Embodied Research is the follow-up to Ben Spatz's 2015 book What a Body Can Do, charting a course through more than twenty years of embodied, artistic, and scholarly research. Emerging from the confluence of theory and practice, this book combines full-length critical essays with a kaleidoscopic selection of fragments from journal entries, performance texts, and other unpublished materials to offer a series of entry points organized by seven keywords: city, song, movement, theater, sex, document, politics. Brimming with thoughtful and sometimes provocative takes on embodiment, technology, decoloniality, the university, and the politics of knowledge, the work shared here models the integration of artistic and embodied research with critical thought, opening new avenues for transformative action and experimentation. Invaluable to scholars and practitioners working through and beyond performance, Blue Sky Body is both an unconventional introduction to embodied research and a methodological intervention at the edges of contemporary theory.

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