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The phenomenology of a performative knowledge systemdancing with Native American epistemology /
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The phenomenology of a performative knowledge systemby Shay Welch.
Reminder of title:
dancing with Native American epistemology /
Author:
Welch, Shay.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019.
Description:
xi, 215 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Subject:
Indian danceNorth America.
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-04936-2
ISBN:
9783030049362$q(electronic bk.)
The phenomenology of a performative knowledge systemdancing with Native American epistemology /
Welch, Shay.
The phenomenology of a performative knowledge system
dancing with Native American epistemology /[electronic resource] :by Shay Welch. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2019. - xi, 215 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Native American Epistemology -- Chapter 3: Native American Epistemology and Embodied Cognitive Theory -- Chapter 4: Native American Epistemology and Dancing -- Chapter 5: Native American Dancing: The Truthing in Performative Knowing.
"This book closes an obvious gap between Native American epistemology and philosophy of dance performance, and Shay Welch is very careful and sensitive in situating herself and her own reflections on knowledge and dance in relation to the worldviews and cultures of Indigenous peoples." -Brian Burkhart, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Oklahoma, USA "With rich description, methodological sophistication, and analytical acuity, this book brings dance to life philosophically as a way of knowing. Welch explores the connections between Native American epistemology, embodied cognition, and social meaning to expand the resources for thinking both about what it is to know, and also how engagement with marginalized traditions can enrich our understanding of our own lives. This is a book that anyone seeking to explore outside of the narrow paradigms of mainstream epistemology should read." -Sally Haslanger, Ford Professor of Philosophy and Women's and Gender Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA "In her distinctively iconoclastic and creative voice, Shay Welch makes a crucial contribution to social epistemology, embodiment studies, Native American philosophy, and performance studies. This bold work is a sparkling example of the philosophical value of broadening our vision to include the contributions of Native American and Indigenous thinkers and performers. Understanding dance performance as epistemic practice gives us an eye-opening new window into both." -Rebecca Kukla, Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, USA This book investigates the phenomenological ways that dance choreographing and dance performance exemplify both Truth and meaning-making within Native American epistemology, from an analytic philosophical perspective. Given that within Native American communities dance is regarded both as an integral cultural conduit and "a doorway to a powerful wisdom," Shay Welch argues that dance and dancing can both create and communicate knowledge. She explains that dance--as a form of oral, narrative storytelling--has the power to communicate knowledge of beliefs and histories, and that dance is a form of embodied narrative storytelling. Welch provides analytic clarity on how this happens, what conditions are required for it to succeed, and how dance can satisfy the relational and ethical facets of Native epistemology.
ISBN: 9783030049362$q(electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-04936-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Indian dance
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LC Class. No.: E98.D2 / W45 2019
Dewey Class. No.: 970.67933
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