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The Body in Crisis

New Pathways and Short Circuits in Representation
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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.

Author Biography:

Christine Greiner's research has explored movement practices and body-centered performances from Brazil and Japan, and more recently, the political dimensions of communication and bodily arts. A Professor at the Pontifica Universidade Católica of São Paulo (PUC-SP), she is author of five previous books and numerous articles. Cristina Fernandes Rosa is Senior Lecturer in Dance at the University of Roehampton, London. The late Christopher Larkosh was Associate Professor of Portuguese at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Grace Holleran is a doctoral student in in Luso-Afro-Brazilian Studies and Theory at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Release date NZ
September 20th, 2021
Contributor
  • Contributions by Cristina Fernandes Rosa
Pages
140
Edition
Foreword by Cristina Fernandes Rosa, Translated by Christopher Larkosh and Grace ed.
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9780472038664
Product ID
34428420

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