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Human Action Signs in Cultural Context by Brenda Farnell, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Human Action Signs in Cultural Context by Brenda Farnell, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
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Despite the tremendous multi-disciplinary upsurge of interest in the body of late, little or no attention has been given to the moving body or rather, the moving person, a situation that is remedied by this book. For the first time, leading scholars in the anthropology of dance and human movement come together to provide a rich sample of their current work, introducing theories and methods that move well beyond the more familiar proxemic and kinesic approaches to body movement and space. Part 1 consists of ethnographic studies as diverse as Hawaiian dance and poetry, Tai Chi Chuan, Ballet and the Roman Catholic Mass, Australian Aboriginal sign language, Plains Indians sign language, and African-American movement performance. Part 2 complements this ethnographic richness by providing an in-depth commentary, together with a critical examination of several fundamental philosophical and theoretical issues that have been raised. | Human Action Signs in Cultural Context by Brenda Farnell, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
Despite the tremendous multi-disciplinary upsurge of interest in the body of late, little or no attention has been given to the moving body or rather, the moving person, a situation that is remedied by this book. For the first time, leading scholars in the anthropology of dance and human movement come together to provide a rich sample of their current work, introducing theories and methods that move well beyond the more familiar proxemic and kinesic approaches to body movement and space. Part 1 consists of ethnographic studies as diverse as Hawaiian dance and poetry, Tai Chi Chuan, Ballet and the Roman Catholic Mass, Australian Aboriginal sign language, Plains Indians sign language, and African-American movement performance. Part 2 complements this ethnographic richness by providing an in-depth commentary, together with a critical examination of several fundamental philosophical and theoretical issues that have been raised. | Human Action Signs in Cultural Context by Brenda Farnell, Paperback | Indigo Chapters


















