ABSTRACT

Notions of the body and embodiment have become prominent across a number of established discipline areas, like philosophy, sociology, and psychology. While there has been a paradigmatic shift towards this topic, there is a notable gap in the literature as it relates to education and educational research.

The Body, Embodiment and Education addresses the gap between embodiment and education by exploring conceptualisations of the body and embodiment from interdisciplinary perspectives. With contributions from international experts in philosophy, sociology, and psychology, as well as emerging areas in related fields, such as embodied cognition, neuroscience, cognitive science, this book sets a new research agenda in education and educational research. Each chapter makes a case for expanding the field and adds to the call for further exploration.

The Body, Embodiment and Education will be of great interest to academics, researchers and postgraduate students who are interested in the body and embodiment and/or its relationship with education or educational research.

chapter |11 pages

Embodiment and education

Beyond the gap

chapter 1|29 pages

Body, mind, and spirit

Education, gender wars, and personal identity

chapter 3|19 pages

Phenomenology, embodiment, and education

First-person methodologies of embodied subjectivity

chapter 4|19 pages

Blended learning and digital education

Biopolitics, embodiment and the making of the learner

chapter 5|20 pages

The older academic woman

Managing and mediating the embodied self

chapter 6|18 pages

How gesture helps learning

Exploring the benefits of gesture within an embodied framework