Dance and the Corporeal Uncanny
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Dance and the Corporeal Uncanny
Philosophy in Motion
Rothfield, Philipa
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2022
264
Mole
Inglês
9780367508449
15 a 20 dias
376
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Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hanging Out in the Body
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Merleau-Ponty and the Lived Body
Chapter 2: Movement Subjectivity and the Phenomenology of Dance
Chapter 3: Kinaesthetic Sensibility and the Politics of Difference
Chapter 4: Keeping it Korean: The Pluralization of Space and Time in Korean Dance
PART TWO
Chapter 5: Nietzsche and the Ontology of Force
Chapter 6: Subjectivity Three Ways: In Nietzsche and Deleuze
Chapter 7: Staging Sovereignty
Conclusion: Between the Dancer and the Dance
Index
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hanging Out in the Body
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Merleau-Ponty and the Lived Body
Chapter 2: Movement Subjectivity and the Phenomenology of Dance
Chapter 3: Kinaesthetic Sensibility and the Politics of Difference
Chapter 4: Keeping it Korean: The Pluralization of Space and Time in Korean Dance
PART TWO
Chapter 5: Nietzsche and the Ontology of Force
Chapter 6: Subjectivity Three Ways: In Nietzsche and Deleuze
Chapter 7: Staging Sovereignty
Conclusion: Between the Dancer and the Dance
Index
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Ehwa Women's University;Black Dancing Body;Nietzschean's philosophy;Young Man;movement subjectivity;Adam Goodes;movement philosophy;UNESCO Intangible;dance phenomenology;Australia's Asylum Seeker Policy;kinaesthetic sensibility;Sovereign Subjectivity;Corporeal Uncanny;Ananya Chatterjea;Traditional Korean Dance;Bharata Natyam;Korean Dance;Positive Disequilibrium;Deborah Hay;Body Schema;Merleau Ponty's Work;Reactive Apparatus;Van Zile;Dance Ethnography;Indigenous Sovereignty;Modern Dance;Terra Nullius;Tai Chi
Contents
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hanging Out in the Body
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Merleau-Ponty and the Lived Body
Chapter 2: Movement Subjectivity and the Phenomenology of Dance
Chapter 3: Kinaesthetic Sensibility and the Politics of Difference
Chapter 4: Keeping it Korean: The Pluralization of Space and Time in Korean Dance
PART TWO
Chapter 5: Nietzsche and the Ontology of Force
Chapter 6: Subjectivity Three Ways: In Nietzsche and Deleuze
Chapter 7: Staging Sovereignty
Conclusion: Between the Dancer and the Dance
Index
List of figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hanging Out in the Body
PART ONE
Chapter 1: Merleau-Ponty and the Lived Body
Chapter 2: Movement Subjectivity and the Phenomenology of Dance
Chapter 3: Kinaesthetic Sensibility and the Politics of Difference
Chapter 4: Keeping it Korean: The Pluralization of Space and Time in Korean Dance
PART TWO
Chapter 5: Nietzsche and the Ontology of Force
Chapter 6: Subjectivity Three Ways: In Nietzsche and Deleuze
Chapter 7: Staging Sovereignty
Conclusion: Between the Dancer and the Dance
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Ehwa Women's University;Black Dancing Body;Nietzschean's philosophy;Young Man;movement subjectivity;Adam Goodes;movement philosophy;UNESCO Intangible;dance phenomenology;Australia's Asylum Seeker Policy;kinaesthetic sensibility;Sovereign Subjectivity;Corporeal Uncanny;Ananya Chatterjea;Traditional Korean Dance;Bharata Natyam;Korean Dance;Positive Disequilibrium;Deborah Hay;Body Schema;Merleau Ponty's Work;Reactive Apparatus;Van Zile;Dance Ethnography;Indigenous Sovereignty;Modern Dance;Terra Nullius;Tai Chi