Publication: Identidades en movimiento: la danza y la experiencia formativa en cinco bailarinas-estudiantes universitarias
Authors
Bustos, Adriana ; Díaz, Rodrigo
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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https://doi.org/10.6018/daimon/270021
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Abstract
Se revisa la problemática general de
la identidad y el cuerpo desde perspectivas biológicas, antropológicas y filosóficas, con especial
énfasis en el desarrollo de la antropología del
cuerpo y de la teoría del sujeto en dos vertientes: Judith Butler y el último Michel Foucault.
En ese sentido se establece la danza y su relación
con el cuerpo como un espacio/objeto de interés.
Se exponen sucintamente los paradigmas de la
neuro-estética y la neurobiología y se explicita su
modelo epistémico. Se especifica de qué manera
esa episteme se relaciona con las teorías del sujeto
y cómo las transforma. Se señala su carácter contingente e histórico. Por último se presentan los
resultados de un breve trabajo etnológico que
señala la importancia que tienen las ciencias
humanas para mediar con el paradigma de las
neurociencias y evitar determinismos.
Article is look on the general problematic of body/identity from different perspectives: biological, anthropological and philosophical, with especial emphasis on de development of the anthropology of the body and subject theory: Both Judith Butler and the last Michel Foucault. Dance is used as an object of research. A succinct review on the neuro-aesthetic approach to dance will help reveal the neuro sciences as an emerging epistemic system which has interesting implications to subject theory. Lastly those theories are compared with a short ethnological work that uses the life stories of 4 non-professional dancers and delves into the role dance has had on their life and how does it relates to their personal and professional life.
Article is look on the general problematic of body/identity from different perspectives: biological, anthropological and philosophical, with especial emphasis on de development of the anthropology of the body and subject theory: Both Judith Butler and the last Michel Foucault. Dance is used as an object of research. A succinct review on the neuro-aesthetic approach to dance will help reveal the neuro sciences as an emerging epistemic system which has interesting implications to subject theory. Lastly those theories are compared with a short ethnological work that uses the life stories of 4 non-professional dancers and delves into the role dance has had on their life and how does it relates to their personal and professional life.
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Citation
Daimon. Revista Internacional de Filosofía, 2016, Suplemento 5, pp. 199-210
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