IRREVERENT MOVEMENTS: BUTOH TOOLS FOR ANTHROPOLOGICAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH

Irreverent Movements: Butoh tools for anthropological teaching and research

Irreverent Movements: Butoh tools for anthropological teaching and research

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This article explores how certain tools of Butoh and related techniques can become useful devices to sentipensar (think-feel) problematics addressed by anthropology.It first highlights Bottle how attention to corporeality and the presence of researchers and learning communities questions logocentric parameters of knowledge production and transmission.Then, based on experiences in teaching, performance and learning, we propose a few Butoh-inspired training devices that can be deployed to further explore topics related to notions of Tote personhood, agency, time, memory, nature culture and post-humanism, among others.

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