This article examines how the human perception of knowledge is structured in the empirical world. It is often argued by scientists that facts in this empirical world can be perceived, which makes us believe that this world is an objective world. However, the human way of making sense of the world is individual and embodied, which causes the creation of an individual world for every human: a body-world. The empirical world is in this case a shared space for multiple bodies that agree on the causality of certain events and objects in that space. Every body-world therefore has its own partial perspective on the knowledge in this shared space, which is formed by the physiology of the body, the cultural background, and the identity of the person...
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The premise of this essayistic endeavor is to, over the course of ten chapters spread across three p...
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My interest in masculinity – an issue of personal and cultural embodiment - arises from my own exper...
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From publisher's website: Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative a...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
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This dissertation asserts that physical theater reveals itself as a movement to not only generate bo...
International audienceThe study of ways of knowing is a major topic in psychology and cognitive scie...
If you are leaning backwards in your chair, are you more likely to think about the past than the fut...
Despite that qualitative health researchers cite the embodied nature of performance as a way to move...
The premise of this essayistic endeavor is to, over the course of ten chapters spread across three p...
In this paper, we explore the cognitive processes that are invoked when theatre practitioners talk a...
In Bodies of Knowledge: Definitions, Delineations, and Implications of Embodied Writing in the Acade...
Situated Knowing aims to critically examine performance studies’ ideological and socio-political und...
Action reconsidered: cognitive Aspects of the relAtion between text And scenic Action. Contemporary ...
My interest in masculinity – an issue of personal and cultural embodiment - arises from my own exper...
This thesis brings together narrative and affect studies to explore different forms of human-nonhuma...
Neuroscience, pedagogy and theatre: different epistemologies which, through dialogue, reflect each o...
From publisher's website: Thinking Through Theatre and Performance presents a bold and innovative a...
The objective of this article is to envisage the body in relation to the notion of theatricality, un...
This article uses the experience of a piece of immersive theatre (Coney’s Early Days of a Better Nat...
This dissertation asserts that physical theater reveals itself as a movement to not only generate bo...
International audienceThe study of ways of knowing is a major topic in psychology and cognitive scie...
If you are leaning backwards in your chair, are you more likely to think about the past than the fut...
Despite that qualitative health researchers cite the embodied nature of performance as a way to move...
The premise of this essayistic endeavor is to, over the course of ten chapters spread across three p...