Reading and writing have been investigated from different perspectives. Depending on the perspective adopted, some aspects of the phenomena have become visible, while others have been ignored. One of these seldom highlighted aspects is the lived body, learning to read and write. In this article, I explore the phenomenological aspects of reading and writing. What do we see when we consider our embodied existence? Merleau-Ponty believes that man is an indivisible whole; the mind can neither be understood without the body, nor the body without the mind. What then are the consequences for our understanding of reading and writing when, in addition to aspects of skill, metacognition and learning in practice, account is also taken of the ...
This paper focuses on Merleau Ponty understanding that the body is the medium of the field of aware...
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Digital texts have for decades been a challenge for reading research, creating a range of questions ...
Reading and writing have been investigated from different perspectives. Dependingon the perspective ...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
Through a precise reflection on embodiment cognition which has restored depth of analysis to the bod...
In reading literary texts we use our feelings and our pre-knowledge of the world around us to compre...
In addition to the dialogue with which the organism leads the outer world with the senses, during th...
This paper applies an embodied perspective to the study of reading and has a two-fold aim: (i) to di...
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty claims that we as body-subjects have an immediate sensational understanding of...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the issue of the act of reading, from the perspective of scientific...
Reading is active, rather than passive, using and developing the constructive or synthetic functions...
This paper focuses on Merleau Ponty understanding that the body is the medium of the field of aware...
This paper illuminates what fiction reading means inside and outside of Swedish schools. It also arg...
Digital texts have for decades been a challenge for reading research, creating a range of questions ...
Reading and writing have been investigated from different perspectives. Dependingon the perspective ...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
What significance does the body have in the process of teaching and learning? In what way can the th...
Through a precise reflection on embodiment cognition which has restored depth of analysis to the bod...
In reading literary texts we use our feelings and our pre-knowledge of the world around us to compre...
In addition to the dialogue with which the organism leads the outer world with the senses, during th...
This paper applies an embodied perspective to the study of reading and has a two-fold aim: (i) to di...
This article uses the lens of computer writing injuries to explore writing as an embodied activity. ...
In this article I examine Merleau-Ponty’s understanding of the relation between literature, being an...
Maurice Merleau-Ponty claims that we as body-subjects have an immediate sensational understanding of...
ABSTRACT This article addresses the issue of the act of reading, from the perspective of scientific...
Reading is active, rather than passive, using and developing the constructive or synthetic functions...
This paper focuses on Merleau Ponty understanding that the body is the medium of the field of aware...
This paper illuminates what fiction reading means inside and outside of Swedish schools. It also arg...
Digital texts have for decades been a challenge for reading research, creating a range of questions ...