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[Commlist] JER 7.2: Ecologies of Embodiment II published
Tue Nov 19 18:58:16 GMT 2024
We are delighted to announce the publication of 'Listening With Earth' -
The Companion Issue for 'Ecologies of Embodiment' of the open-access
videographic Journal of Embodied Research 7.2 (2024).
Please check it out and share it widely!
https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.issue.1311
<https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.issue.1311>
Our collaborative project ‘Ecologies of Embodiment’ began with the
summer solstice of 2021 with the aim of problematizing the notion of the
‘more-than-human’ by bringing together different artistic, educational
and cultural ways of belonging to earth. Given the richness and
abundance of proposals we received, we were able to curate first the
Special Issue ‘Co-Editing with the More-than-Human
<https://jer.openlibhums.org/issue/870/info/>’ (2022), and now the
Companion Issue ‘Listening with Earth
<https://doi.org/10.16995/jer.issue.1311>’ (2024). The articles included
in these issues have brought us to listen deeply to the unique places
and cultural contexts within which you authors were immersed, and to the
play of layers and situated knowing emerging from their embodied research.
With great thanks to JER editors Ben Spatz and Michele Feder-Nadoff, to
all authors and peer reviewers.
— Raffaele Rufo and Doerte Weig
JER 7.2: ECOLOGIES OF EMBODIMENT II
1) Editorial: "Ecologies of Embodiment: Listening With Earth," by Doerte
Weig and Raffaele Rufo.
2) "Ecologies of Embodiment: Video Essays III," a collection of three
video essays by Polly Hudson, Ana Luiza Azevedo Dupas, Lea Maria
Elisabeth Spahn and Hana Magdonova.
3) "Letters to the Landscape (or an Alphabet in Ruins)," by Marina Souza
Lobo Guzzo and Mateus Guzzo.
4) "Breathing the Earth: Bodily Exploration of Relationality in
Eco-rituals and Dances," by Kyoung Mann Cho and Haeree Choi.
5) "Embodied and Sensorial Methodologies for Researching Performance:
Kinesthetic Empathy," by Celia Vara.
6) "Dancing with World: Experimenting with Experiments," by Paula Kramer.
7) "Sonic Kinesthetic Forest: Fostering Ecological Empathy," by Rennie
Tang, Eleni-Ira Panourgia and Lisa Anne Sandlos.
/Journal of Embodied Research/ is the first peer reviewed, open access,
academic journal to focus on the dissemination of embodied knowledge
through video. It advances the scholarly video article as an
experimental form supporting diverse embodied research projects.
Articles are published on a rolling basis and offer the cutting edge of
videographic scholarship, innovating relationships between textuality,
audiovisuality, and embodiment.
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