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Social and Emotional Functions of Institutional Touch in the Relational Care of Young Children
ABSTRACT This study reports results concerning close embodied practices, involving touch, in early childhood care settings in Sweden during the COVID‐19 pandemic. The data—video recordings of everyday practices in contexts of childcare—were collected during various phases of the pandemic. The study demonstrates a broad range of uses of touch, by adults
Asta Cekaite, Madeleine Wirzén
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Klaidinantis M. Merleau - Ponty knygos vertimas
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Dalius Jonkus
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M. Merleau-Ponty: fenomenología y naturalización
El concepto problemático que guía este trabajo es el que, a partir de la aparición del volumen Naturalizing Phenomenology (1999), han propuesto los defensores, así como también los detractores, del proyecto que pretende re-introducir el aporte de la ...
Ariela Battán Horenstein
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Anne Elisabeth Sejtens Det intelligente kød – træk af en begrebshistorie fra Descartes til Merleau-Ponty.(Intelligent flesh Features of a history of concepts from Descartes to Merleau-Ponty). The aim of the article is to reconstruct a piece of primarily
Anne Elisabeth Sejten
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Bill Viola’s 'Nantes Triptych': Unearthing the sources of its condensed temporality [PDF]
In this text we intend to analyze Bill Viola’s video installation Nantes Triptych (1992) as an example of the richness which lies in the liminal spaces between arts.
Sánchez, Carlos Vara
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Explorations, Accountants and Verdicts—Emotions in Metaphors and Gender Equality Work
ABSTRACT Does gender equality work feel like a joint exploration or a restrictive verdict? Through semi‐structured interviews with managers and employees involved in organizational gender equality work in six Swedish private companies and one university, this study examines emotions in metaphors and their orientation toward organizational change ...
Maja Herstad
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Meaning, Experience, and the Modern Self: The Phenomenology of Spontaneous Sense in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway [PDF]
By portraying meaning as a phenomenon that eludes complete expression and arises spontaneously in our everyday embodied interactions with others and objects in the world, as well as in our own unconscious registering of those interactions, Woolf’s Mrs ...
Rump, Jacob
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ABSTRACT “I felt as if my body was being occupied by the factory.” The words of one woman working in Turkey's heavy industry were repeated in many accounts, capturing how industrial infrastructures calibrated to male norms press directly into women's bodies.
Esra Kasap +2 more
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The Philosopher and The Dancer [PDF]
The Philosopher and The Dancer is an act of spontaneous, solo, movement improvisation; offered here as one particularized instantiation and re-enactment of the corporeal situatedness and interrelatedness of self and world that characterizes Merleau-Ponty’
Elliott, Hilary
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Bringing bodies back in: for a phenomenological and psychoanalytic film criticism of embodied cultural identity [PDF]
This article reassesses the concept of identification in line with the increased importance phenomenology has taken on in film-philosophy of the 1990s and 2000s. In the 1970s and 1980s, a Lacanian psychoanalytic interpretation of identification dominated
Ince, Kate
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