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The Body in Crisis introduces the English-speaking world to the
work of leading Latin American dance scholar and philosopher of the
body, Christine Greiner. The book offers an innovative set of tools
with which to examine the role of moving bodies and bodily actions
in relation to worldwide concerns, including identity politics,
alterity, migration, and belonging. The book places the concept of
bodymedium in dialogue with the work of Giorgio Agamben to
investigate notions of alterity, and shows how an understanding of
the body-environment continuum can shed light on things left
unnamed and at the margins. Greiner's analyses draw from a broad
range of theory concerned with the epistemology of the body,
including cognitive science, political philosophy, evolutionary
biology, and performance studies to illuminate radical experiences
that question the limits of the body. Her analysis of the role that
bodies play in negotiations of power relations offers an original
and unprecedented contribution to the field of dance studies and
expands its scope to recognize theoretical models of inquiry
developed in the Global South.
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