ABSTRACT
"Embodiment" is a concept that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries. However, it is a contested term, and the literature is fragmented, particularly within Higher Education. This has resulted in silos of work that are not easily able to draw on previous or related knowledge in order to support and progress understanding. Conversations on Embodiment Across Higher Education brings a cohesive understanding to congruent approaches by drawing on discussions between academics to explore how they have used embodiment in their work.
This book brings academics from fields including dance, drama, education, anthropology, early years, sport, sociology and philosophy together, to begin conversations on how their understandings of embodiment have impacted on their teaching, practice and research. Each chapter explores an aspect of embodiment according to a particular disciplinary or theoretical perspective, and begins a discussion with a contributor with another viewpoint.
This book will appeal to academics, researchers and postgraduate students from a diverse range of disciplinary areas, as evidenced by the backgrounds of the contributors. It will be of particular interest to those in the fields of education, sociology, anthropology, dance and drama as well as other movement or body-orientated professionals who are interested in the ideas of embodiment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part Part I|59 pages
Theory and practice
section |2 pages
Ben Spatz in conversation with Paul Bowman: words, pictures, bodies
section |2 pages
Adrian Skilbeck in conversation with Grit Höppner
section |3 pages
Mike Poltorak in conversation with Ben Spatz: resonances in an empty room
chapter 4|15 pages
Seriousness, voice and ventriloquism
section |2 pages
Richard Bailey in conversation with Adrian Skilbeck
part Part II|68 pages
Teaching and practice
section |2 pages
Robb Lindgren and Sara Price in conversation with Catherine Herring and Paul Standish
section |2 pages
Kimber Andrews in conversation with Nicole Brown: inhabiting scholarship: embodiment in teacher education
section |2 pages
Paul Bowman in conversation with Angela Pickard
section |2 pages
Catherine Herring and Paul Standish in conversation with Eva Mikuska and Sandra Lyndon
chapter 9|15 pages
Finding the dance in the everyday
section |2 pages
Angela Pickard in conversation with Kimber Andrews
part Part III|96 pages
Research and practice
chapter 10|12 pages
Researching embodied sport and movement cultures
section |1 pages
Nicole Brown in conversation with Ian Wellard
section |2 pages
Ian Wellard in conversation with Jennifer Leigh
chapter 12|19 pages
Embodiment and technology-enhanced learning environments
section |2 pages
Grit Höppner in conversation with Robb Lindgren and Sara Price: embodiment as a methodological tool of technology-based learning processes in schools
section |2 pages
Jennifer Leigh in conversation with Mike Poltorak
chapter 14|16 pages
Being there
section |2 pages
Eva Mikuska and Sandra Lyndon in conversation with Richard Bailey: a conversational piece