00927nam 2200253la 450 991048280100332120221107212938.0(UK-CbPIL)2090310541(CKB)5500000000095164(EXLCZ)99550000000009516420210618d1570 uy |laturcn||||a|bb|Regvlæ qvædam vtiles ac necessariæ concionatoribus obseruandæ, conscriptæ a Nicolao Palladio[electronic resource]Copenhagen Lorenz Benedicht1570Online resource ([22] s.)Reproduction of original in Det Kongelige Bibliotek / The Royal Library (Copenhagen).Palladius Niels854842Uk-CbPILUk-CbPILBOOK9910482801003321Regvlæ qvædam vtiles ac necessariæ concionatoribus obseruandæ, conscriptæ a Nicolao Palladio1924413UNINA02291nam 2200397Ka 450 991102216930332120251120100028.21-4780-9450-8(CKB)40857375700041(ODN)ODN0012178619(EXLCZ)994085737570004120250825d2025 uy 0engurcn|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKnowing as moving Perception, memory, and place. /Susan Leigh Foster20251 online resource1-4780-2890-4 In Knowing as Moving , Susan Leigh Foster theorizes how the act of moving in and through the world creates the potential for individual and collective bodies to connect. Starting from the assertion that knowing takes place through bodily movement, Foster moves away from the Western philosophical traditions of dance, critiquing the Cartesian mind-body duality and its colonizing politics. She draws on Native and Indigenous studies, ecological cognitive science, disability studies, phenomenology, and new materialism to explore how knowledge is neither static nor storable. Thinking is a physical action and the product of an entire neuromuscular system with its mobile postural and gestural configurations, perceptual systems, and brain activity. Foster outlines how reading, examining, talking, and remembering are all forms of moving and contends that any process of knowing establishes one's identity and relationality. By focusing on the centrality of bodily movement to thought and self, she contributes a decolonial critique of the study of knowledge and being. In so doing, Foster replaces the Cartesian-colonial "I think, therefore I am" with a decolonial "I move, and therefore I know."NonfictionOverDriveHistoryOverDrivePerforming ArtsOverDriveSociologyOverDriveNonfiction.History.Performing Arts.Sociology.PER003100SOC002000SOC062000bisacshFoster Susan Leigh711994BOOK9911022169303321Knowing as moving4434454UNINA