間身体性:インタラクションにおける新たに立ち上がる社会性<br>Intercorporeality : Emerging Socialities in Interaction

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間身体性:インタラクションにおける新たに立ち上がる社会性
Intercorporeality : Emerging Socialities in Interaction

  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9780190210465
  • eISBN:9780190673000

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This book draws inspiration from Maurice Merleau-Ponty's concept of intercorporeality to offer a new, multidisciplinary perspective on the body. By drawing attention to the body's ability to simultaneously sense and be sensed, Merleau-Ponty transcends the object-subject divide and describes how bodies are about, into, and within other bodies. Such inherent relationality constitutes the essence of intercorporeality, and the chapters in this book examine such relationality from a host of diverse perspectives. The book begins with an introductory chapter in which the editors review the current research on bodily interaction, and introduce the notion of intercorporeality as a potentially integrative framework. The first section then offers four chapters devoted to clarifying theoretical and developmental perspectives on intercorporeality. Section 2 contains three chapters that provide insight on intercorporeality from evolutionary, historical, and cross-sectional perspectives. In Section 3, four chapters examine the intercorporeal nature of meaning-making during human interaction. Section 4 then presents three chapters that explore the intercorporeal nature of multi-agent interactions and the role that non-animate bodies (i.e., objects) play in such interaction. Throughout all the chapters, the authors work to integrate research in their specific discipline into the larger, transdisciplinary notion of intercorporeality. This collection provides an indisputably unique perspective on bodies-in-interaction, while simultaneously offering an interdisciplinary way forward in contemporary scholarship on bodies, meaning, and interaction.

Table of Contents

List of ContributorsAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChristian Meyer, Jürgen Streeck & J. Scott JordanI. Fundamental IntercorporealityChapter 1: Intercorporeality and InteraffectivityThomas FuchsChapter 2: Intercorporeality as a Foundational Dimension of Human CommunicationJens LoenhoffChapter 3: Feeling Our Way: Enkinaesthetic Enquiry and Immanent IntercorporealitySusan A. J. StuartChapter 4: Haptic Sociality: The Embodied Interactive Constitution of Intimacy Through TouchMarjorie Harness GoodwinII. Extended IntercorporealityChapter 5: Children's Expressive Handling of Objects in a Shared WorldMats AndrénChapter 6: The Cultural Organization of Intercorporeality: Interaction, Emotion, andthe Senses Among the Wolof of Northwestern SenegalChristian MeyerChapter 7: Taking the World by Hand: How (Some) Gestures MeanElena Cuffari & Jürgen StreeckChapter 8: Intercorporeality at the Motor Block: On the Importance of a Practical Sensefor Social Cooperation and CoordinationThomas Alkemeyer, Kristina Brümmer & Thomas PilleChapter 9: Intercorporeal Phantasms: Kinesthetic Alignment with Imagined Bodiesin Self-Defense TrainingAnja StukenbrockIII. Intercorporeality Beyond the BodyChapter 10: Sensible Objects: Intercorporeality and Enactive Knowing Through ThingsTomie Hahn & J. Scott JordanChapter 11: More than a Body: A Material Engagement ApproachLambros Malafouris & Maria Danae KoukoutiChapter 12: Challenges of Conducting Interaction with Technologically-Mediated BodiesElizabeth KeatingChapter 13: Achieving Intersubjectivity in Augmented and Alternative Communication (AAC): Intercorporeal, Embodied and Disembodied PracticesPeter Auer & Ina HörmeyerChapter 14: Wild Meaning: The Intercorporeal Nature of Objects, Bodies, and WordsJ. Scott Jordan & Chris MaysIndex