02445nam 2200421zu 450 991102507830332120250114201419.097814780611061478061103(CKB)37190964300041(EXLCZ)993719096430004120250114|2025uuuu || |engur|||||||||||Knowing as moving perception, memory, and place /Susan Leigh FosterDuke University Press20259781478032144 1478032146 Setting Out by Looking Back -- Essaying -- Walking as Place-Making -- Being, Knowing, and Acting -- Embodying the Decolonial -- Remembering Dancing -- Dancing's Affordances -- Continuing on . . ."Moving as Knowing contemplates how bodies engage in the actualizing of connectedness through movement. Shifting laterally from the Western philosophical and movement traditions of dance, Susan L. Foster critiques Cartesian mind/body duality and the colonizing politics it enacts. Resonating with Indigenous and Native studies, ecological cognitive science, disability studies, phenomenology, and new materialism, Foster's work asks what connectedness feels like both individually and collectively to interrogate processes of being, perceiving, knowing, acting, and remembering. Considering placemaking, embodiment, and the affordances granted by the experience of movement and dance, Foster intellectually meanders through an exploration of knowledge that pulls at the threads of connection. In doing so, she suggests a potential for collective action in bodies moving alongside one another, emphasizing a decolonial perspective on the act of knowing and thinking towards an epistemology of futurity"--Provided by publisher.DancePsychological aspectsMovement, Psychology ofBody languageMind and bodyHuman beingsAttitude and movementSelf-consciousness (Awareness)DancePsychological aspects.Movement, Psychology of.Body language.Mind and body.Human beingsAttitude and movement.Self-consciousness (Awareness)306.4/846Foster Susan Leigh711994BOOK9911025078303321Knowing as moving4434454UNINA