This timely book explores an eco-feminist approach to dance movement psychotherapy, with an emphasis on the posthuman possibilities of differently enabled bodies and fostering social, political and environmental justice.
This timely book explores an eco-feminist approach to dance movement psychotherapy, with an emphasis on the posthuman possibilities of differently enabled bodies and fostering social, political and environmental justice.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Caroline Frizell is Senior Lecturer in Dance Movement Psychotherapy at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK, and an ecologically informed dance movement psychotherapist, supervisor and author.
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Prologue: Cliff moves 1. Becoming Interruption 1: Have you come to see her? 2. Creating eco-feminist perspectives through new materialist and posthuman entanglements. Interruption 2: The guises of blessings 3. Difference as engagement with equality diversity and inclusion: disability (for example) as a marker of difference Interruption 3: Reigniting the dance. 4. Dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) through the poetry of eco- feminism Interruption 4: Dream 5. Ecopsychology; an embodied immersion I environmental justice. Interruption 5: Coming Down to Earth 6. Research as practice: practice-led inquiry. Interruption 6: In the face of the storm 7. Practising as a craft. Interruption 7: Jacob 8. Endings Epilogue: Existential wonderings and wanderings
Prologue: Cliff moves 1. Becoming Interruption 1: Have you come to see her? 2. Creating eco-feminist perspectives through new materialist and posthuman entanglements. Interruption 2: The guises of blessings 3. Difference as engagement with equality diversity and inclusion: disability (for example) as a marker of difference Interruption 3: Reigniting the dance. 4. Dance movement psychotherapy (DMP) through the poetry of eco- feminism Interruption 4: Dream 5. Ecopsychology; an embodied immersion I environmental justice. Interruption 5: Coming Down to Earth 6. Research as practice: practice-led inquiry. Interruption 6: In the face of the storm 7. Practising as a craft. Interruption 7: Jacob 8. Endings Epilogue: Existential wonderings and wanderings
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