What can a dancing body do? The biopolitics of the Hobart Method with disabled subjects. Escape lanes in dance
This study provides an analysis of educational relationships developed through the artistic dance experiences of Hobart Method. By drawing on the emerging phenomenological paradigm of incorporation as frameworks, it becomes clear how such experiential activities allows the exploration of both person...
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Main Authors: | Antonio Donato (Author), Alessandro Bortolotti (Author) |
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University of Bologna,
2018-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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