On Bodily Resonance: Phenomenological Approaches, Empirical Examples, and Open Questions

Yearbook for Eastern and Western Philosophy 2017 (2):118-130 (2017)
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This paper is intended to outline both a special field of somatic inquiry concerning bodily communication and resonance and a theoretical approach combining concepts from the philosophical discourse of “Leibphänomenologie” with empirical participant research on bodily practices in somatics and modern dance. Since both the field of inquiry and the theoretical approach are not yet well established, but rather a work in progress, the paper will focus on the delineation of some theoretical conjectures and conceptual propositions, a few empirical observations, and open questions.

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