lundi 12 novembre 2012

PUBLICATION



Dee Reynolds and Matthew Reason would like to draw your attention to the recently published book, 
Kinesthetic Empathy in Creative and Cultural Contexts (Intellect, 2012)

A key interdisciplinary concept in our understanding of social interaction across creative and cultural practices, kinesthetic empathy describes the ability to experience empathy merely by observing the movements of another human being. Encouraging readers to sidestep the methodological and disciplinary boundaries associated with the arts and sciences, Kinesthetic Empathy in Creative and Cultural Practices offers innovative and critical perspectives on topics ranging from art to sport, film to physical therapy.

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Acknowledgements
Foreword
      Amelia Jones
Introduction
      Dee Reynolds and Matthew Reason

Part I: Mirroring Movements: Empathy and Social Interactions
Introduction
      Dee Reynolds
1. Knowing Me, Knowing You: Autism, Kinesthetic Empathy and Applied Performance
      Nicola Shaughnessy
2. Kinesthetic Empathy and Movement Metaphor in Dance Movement Psychotherapy
      Bonnie Meekums
3. Affective Responses to Everyday Actions
      Amy E. Hayes and Steven P. Tipper
Part II: Kinesthetic Engagement: Embodied Responses and Intersubjectivity
Introduction
      Dee Reynolds
4. Cinematic Empathy: Spectator Involvement in the Film Experience
      Adriano D'Aloia
5. Musical Group Interaction, Intersubjectivity and Merged Subjectivity
      Tal-Chen Rabinowitch, Ian Cross and Pamela Burnard
6. Kinesthetic Empathy and the Dance's Body: From Emotion to Affect
      Dee Reynolds
Part III: Kinesthetic Impact: Performance and Embodied Engagement
Introduction
      Matthew Reason
7. Kinesthetic Empathy in Charlie Chaplin's Silent Films
      Guillemette Bolens
8. Effort and Empathy: Engaging with Film Performance
      Lucy Fife Donaldson
9. Breaking the Distance: Empathy and Ethical Awareness in Performance
      Rose Parekh-Gaihede
Part IV: Artistic Enquiries: Kinesthetic Empathy and Practice-Based Research
Introduction
      Matthew Reason
10. Re-Thinking Stillness: Empathetic Experiences of Stillness in Performance and Sculpture
      Victoria Gray
11. Empathy and Exchange: Audience Experiences of Scenography
      Joslin McKinney
12. Photography and the Representation of Kinesthetic Empathy
      Matthew Reason, with photographs by Chris Nash
Part V: Technological Practices: Kinesthetic Empathy in Virtual and Interactive Environments
Introduction
      Dee Reynolds
13. The Poetics of Motion Capture and Visualisation Techniques: The Differences between Watching Real and Virtual Dancing Bodies
      Sarah Whatley
14. Interactive Multimedia Performance and the Audience's Experience of Kinesthetic Empathy
      Brian Knoth
15. Kinesthetic Empathy Interaction: Exploring the Concept of Psychomotor Abilities and Kinesthetic Empathy in Designing Interactive Sports Equipment
      Maiken Hillerup Fogtmann

Conclusion
      Dee Reynolds and Matthew Reason
Notes on Contributors
Index

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