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Geographies of Us: Ecosomatic Essays and Practice Pages: Routledge Studies in Theatre, Ecology, and Performance

Editat de Sondra Fraleigh, Shannon Rose Riley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2024
Geographies of Us: Ecosomatic Essays and Practice Pages is the first edited collection in the field of ecosomatics.
With a combination of essays and practice pages that provide a variety of scholarly, creative, and experience-based approaches for readers, the book brings together both established and emergent scholars and artists from many diverse backgrounds and covers work rooted in a dozen countries. The essays engage an array of crucial methodologies and critical/theoretical perspectives, including practice-based research in the arts, especially in performance and dance studies, critical theory, ecocriticism, Indigenous knowledges, material feminist critique, quantum field theory, and new phenomenologies. Practice pages are shorter chapters that provide readers a chance to engage creatively with the ideas presented across the collection. This book offers a multidisciplinary perspective that brings together work in performance as research, phenomenology, and dance/movement; this is one of its significant contributions to the area of ecosomatics.
The book will be of interest to anyone curious about matters of embodiment, ecology, and the environment, especially artists and students of dance, performance, and somatic movement education who want to learn about ecosomatics and environmental activists who want to learn more about integrating creativity, the arts, and movement into their work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032488271
ISBN-10: 1032488271
Pagini: 388
Ilustrații: 51 Halftones, black and white; 51 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.72 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Theatre, Ecology, and Performance

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, General, and Postgraduate

Recenzii

“This collection of essays gathers together important strands in the current studies of ecosomatics. It includes many ‘practice pages’ that open doors to the feelings that have generated the commitment of the writers to creating common grounds for deep conversation about the way people live in the ecologies of the world. The combination of affective strength, so difficult to articulate, with practical exercises—such as the many approaches to breathing as a form of ecoproprioception—will draw readers into places/ geographies where artmaking and philosophy join together and suggest new languages for thinking and talking about engaging with this Earth.”
Lynette Hunter, Professor of Theatre and Dance, University of California, Davis
“This seminal collection of essays maps the contours of an emerging field: ecosomatics. At the intersection of dance studies, movement studies, philosophy, and ecology, ecosomatics encourages ways of thinking and doing that cultivate a human’s sensory awareness of their bodily enmeshment in enabling places and worlds—nexuses of material relationships which call for respect, reciprocity, and responsibility. In essays written by an international cast of contributors, ecosomatics demonstrates its fierce commitment to social and environmental justice; a ready embrace of Indigenous knowledges, histories, and rights; thoughtful engagement with established fields of phenomenology, eco-philosophy, and dance studies; a lived, dialectical production of theory and practice, and an overriding mission to participate as consciously as possible in generating worldviews and bodily practices that sensitize humans to the ongoing health and wellbeing of the Earth in us and around us.”
Kimerer L. LaMothe, PhD, author of Why We Dance: A Philosophy of Bodily Becoming
Geographies of Us provides an exciting snapshot of a diversifying field: of the different methods, playful encounters, bodymind approaches, and land politics that make up the contemporary ecosomatic inquiry, with plenty of invitations to join in the dance. At its heart, this collection is about local and grounded connection, about reaching out—in intergenerational liveliness and critterly entanglement, in touch and in movement, in human and more-than-human worlds.”
Petra Kuppers, author of Eco Soma: Pain and Joy in Speculative Performance Encounters; Anita Gonzalez Collegiate Professor of Performance Studies and Disability Culture, University of Michigan
“I consider this the most important work to emerge in interdisciplinary dance/performance studies this century. The depth and quality of engagement available to the reader in these pages has the potential to widely transform thought, practice, institutions, environments, and the lived relations between.”
Karen Bond, Chair of Dance, Temple University

Notă biografică

Sondra Fraleigh is Professor Emeritus, Department of Dance, State University of New York, Brockport, U.S.A.
Shannon Rose Riley is Professor of Humanities & Creative Arts, San José State University, U.S.A.

Cuprins

Land Acknowledgments 
List of Contributors 
List of Figures 
Ear and Heart to Earth with Gratitude
(Acknowledgements)
Introduction: Locating Geographies of Us 
Sondra Fraleigh and Shannon Rose Riley
St. George, Utah, U.S.A: 37.0941° N, 113.5749° W
Fremont, California, U.S.A.: 37.5483° N, 121.9886° W
PART I
Enworlding, Rewilding, Decentering, Transing/Pluraling, Performing, Attending to, Dancing
1 A Critical Ecosomatics: Cultivating Awareness and Imagination 
Shannon Rose Riley
Grau Pond, Fremont, California, U.S.A.: 37.5735° N,121.9847° W
Essay
2 What Native American Dance Does and the Stakes of Ecosomatics 
Tria Blu Wakpa
University of California, Los Angeles, California,
U.S.A.: 34.0700° N, 118.4442° W
South Dakota State Penitentiary, Sioux Falls,
South Dakota, U.S.A.: 43.5668° N, 96.7250° W
Essay

3 Ecosomatic Performance Research for the Pluriverse 
Daniel Ìgbín’bí Coleman
San Cristóbal de las Casas, México: 16.7370° N, 92.6376° W
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A.: 33.7532° N, 84.3853° W
Practice Pages

4 Material/ Material: Thousandfold Somas and Poetry of Emergence
Sondra Fraleigh
St. George, Utah, U.S.A.: 37.0941° N, 113.5749° W
Essay

5 Decentering the Human through Butoh 
Lani Weissbach
Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A.: 39.7684° N, 86.1581° W
Practice Pages

6 Shaky Islands and Rising Seas: Dancing Entanglements in the Global South 
Karen Barbour
Kirikiriroa (Hamilton), Aotearoa (New Zealand): 37.7869° S, 175.3185° E
Essay

PART II
Horse, Lion, Queer Animal, Skin
7 Crittercal Somaticity: Rewilding Our Horse Senses 
Stephen Smith
Pitt Meadows, British Colombia, Canada: 49.3058° N,122.6057° W
Essay
8 Moving with Cats
Shannon Rose Riley
The Berlin Zoological Garden, Berlin, Germany: 52.5079° N, 13.3378° E
Grimmuseum, Berlin, Germany: 52.4911° N, 13.4127° E
Private multispecies dwelling, Fremont, California,
U.S.A.: 37.5483° N, 121.9886° W
Practice Pages

9 Embodying Islands: Ecosomatics and the Transnational Queer 
Fei Shi
Nex̱ wlélex̱ m (Bowen Island), Canada: 49.3768° N, 123.3702° W
Chongming Island, China: 31.6813° N, 121.4820° E
Essay

10 Skinbody and the Skin of the Earth 
Alison (Ali) East
Otepoti (Dunedin), Aotearoa (New Zealand): 45.8795° S, 170.5006° E
Practice Pages

PART III
Tree, River, Carbon, Stone
11 Practicing with Trees 219
Annette Arlander
Galway Road, Johannesburg, South Africa:
26.1658° S, 28.0223° E
David Bagares Street, Stockholm, Sweden: 59.3373° N,18.0687° E
Kaivopuisto Park, Helsinki, Finland: 60.1557° N, 24.9557° E
Practice Pages
12 Fearless Belonging and River- Me 
Adesola Akinleye
Thames River, London, U.K.: 51.4925° N, 0.0288° W
Mystic River, Boston, Massachusetts: U.S.A.: 42.3979° N, 71.0797° W
Denton, Texas, U.S.A.: 33.2302° N, 97.1213° W
Essay

13 How to Apprentice with Land in Enchanted Kinship Christine Bellerose
Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: 45.4471° N, 75.6847° W
Practice Pages

14 Feel the Carbon under Your Footprint: Indigenous Approaches to Grounding 
Nathalie Guillaume
Kūkaniloko Birthstones State Monument,
O’ahu, Hawaii: 21.5048° N, 158.0364° W
Port- au- Prince, Republic of Haiti: 18.5358° N, 72.3331° W
Practice Pages

PART IV
Place, Plasma, Pluriverse, Potato

15 My Place Is a Chiasmatic Dance 
Glen A. Mazis
Marietta, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: 40.0559° N, 76.5517° W
Essay

16 Cosmic Plasma Echoing in (Our) Place
Debra Lacey
Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.: 41.6033° N, 80.3058° W
Practice Pages

17 Languaging Body by Field: Ecoproprioception 
George Quasha
Barrytown, New York, U.S.A.: 41.9998° N, 73.9248° W
Essay

18 Outdoor Dances: Meditations on Loss in the Finger Lakes and Beyond 
Missy Pfohl Smith
Finger Lakes, New York, U.S.A.: 42.7238° N, 76.9297° W
Practice Pages

19 Awe and Empathy 
Edward S. Casey
Stony Brook, New York, U.S.A.: 40.9027° N, 73.1338° W
Essay

20 Enworlding Place Dances and Potatoes 
Sondra Fraleigh
Snow Canyon, Utah, U.S.A.: 37.2145° N, 113.6402° W
Yokohama, Japan: 35.4437° N, 139.6380° E
Circleville, Utah, U.S.A.: 38.1688° N, 112.2696° W
Practice Pages

Index

Descriere

Geographies of Us is the first edited collection in the field of ecosomatics.