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Dances with Sheep: On RePairing the HumanNature Condition in Felt Thinking and Moving towards Wellbeing [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 244x170 mm, 8 Plates, color; 68 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789386934
  • ISBN-13: 9781789386936
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  • Cena: 132,68 €
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 244x170 mm, 8 Plates, color; 68 Halftones, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jun-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 1789386934
  • ISBN-13: 9781789386936
Dances with Sheep presents the methodology of Felt Thinking in Movement as an eco-somatic practice inspired by re-thinking nature of being human, as well as contextualises it within wider frameworks of cultural, philosophical and therapeutic viewpoints on wellbeing.





Felt Thinking is a self-inquiry practice grounded in somatic movement experience that originates in site-specific and embodied dialoguing between what is felt and what shapes as a responsive thought, as creative movement itself, and which paths ways for ecologically inclusive care for being well with self and other. 





The book elaborates on creative processes in and with the natural environment in relation to the movers overall wellbeing and covers creative journeys of opening up to the living agency of Nature itself through the emergent three phases of experiential relatedness in embodied experience of the self. The book presents its original contribution to eco-phenomenology with its ontological principle of embodied relationality in towards and away from movement as a primal gateway to wellbeing and its creative inter-constitution.





An intriguing and inspiring resource for students, practitioners, educators, self-learners, therapists and researchers. Foreword by Sondra Fraleigh.
Foreword: Dancing with Sheep and Paradox ix
Sondra Fraleigh
Acknowledgements xi
Summary xiii
List of Figures
xv
Terminology xix
Preface xxi
SECTION ONE OPENINGS AND CONTEXTS
1(68)
Introduction: Contemplating Ecological Belonging in Somatic Felt Thinking
3(14)
1 From Living Practices to Practising Life: A Bitter Pill to Swallow
17(7)
2 Moving towards Wellbeing: On Change and Continuity in `Being with' Experience
24(5)
3 Historical and Cultural Contexts of Relationality: On Otherness and Interconnectedness in Movement Experience
29(6)
4 Therapeutic and Philosophical Contexts of Wellbeing
35(9)
5 Ecological Contexts of Somatic Movement Experience
44(7)
6 On Somatic Ontologies of Human Nature and Its Day-to-Day Dimension
51(7)
7 Felt Thinking and Languaging the Experience
58(5)
8 The Three Dimensions of Felt Thinking and their Embryological Correspondence with Time/Space Experience
63(6)
SECTION TWO THE PRACTICE OF FELT THINKING IN MOVEMENT
69(2)
I MOVING WITH RECEPTIVITY AND SENSUOUS CO-PRESENCE IN PHYSICAL TIME, OR ON WHERE AND WHEN OF BEING
71(52)
9 In and Out
75(9)
10 Now and Then
84(7)
11 The Shared and the Unique
91(2)
12 The Temporal and the Infinite
93(5)
13 Reflective Synopsis: Moving towards Sensual Co-presence
98(4)
14 Connecting with the Land: Stories in Sensuous Receptivity
102(21)
II MOVING WITH RESPONSIVENESS AND EXPERIENTIAL EXCHANGE IN PSYCHOLOGICAL TIME, OR ON WHO AND WHAT OF BEING
123(52)
15 Voicing and Silencing
126(5)
16 Moving and Not Moving
131(3)
17 Fast and Slow
134(8)
18 Purpose and Willingness
142(3)
19 Being and Letting Be
145(2)
20 Reflexive Synopsis: Moving Towards Experiential Openness
147(3)
21 Co-creating with the Land: Stories in Experiential Responsiveness
150(25)
III MOVING WITH RESPONSIBILITY AND INSIGHTFUL INTUITING IN PRIMORDIAL TIME, OR ON WHY AND HOW OF BEING
175(38)
22 Multi-dimensionality and Permeability in Movement
180(14)
23 Feeling with the Land: Stories in Insightful Responsibility
194(19)
SECTION THREE DISCUSSION AND DEVELOPMENTS
213(28)
24 Felt Thinking and Moving towards Inclusive Wellbeing Practice
215(6)
25 Felt Thinking and the Embodied Experience of Time/Space and Its Cultural Implications
221(3)
26 Felt Thinking as `Green Awakening' and Its Wider Philosophical Implications
224(4)
27 Felt Thinking and the Concept of Temporality
228(3)
28 Felt Thinking and Nature as Wholeness
231(4)
29 Felt Thinking and the Cycle of Life
235(3)
30 Felt Thinking as Living Philosophy
238(3)
Rounding Up, Open Thoughts 241(4)
Glossary 245(4)
References 249(18)
About the Author 267
Anna is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator and Therapist and a board member of the Association for Somatic Movement Dance Therapies UK, with nearly 20 years of experience working with dance, movement and creative arts. Annas experience stretches from dance research, dramaturgy and site-specific productions. Anna is the founder and director of Dunami - Movement, Arts, Wellbeing, a platform for ecologically mindful growth, psycho-somatic health and artistic development. As a writer, she focuses on practice-based research, ecopsychology and environmental philosophy perspectives.