Embodied Social Justice introduces an embodied approach to working with oppression. Grounded in current research, the book integrates key findings from education, psychology, sociology, and somatic studies while addressing critical gaps in how these fields have addressed pervasive patterns of social injustice.
Embodied Social Justice introduces an embodied approach to working with oppression. Grounded in current research, the book integrates key findings from education, psychology, sociology, and somatic studies while addressing critical gaps in how these fields have addressed pervasive patterns of social injustice.
Rae Johnson is a social worker, somatic movement therapist, and scholar-activist working at the intersections of embodiment and social justice. They are the author of Elemental Movement (2000), Knowing in our Bones (2011) and Embodied Activism (2023). They teach internationally on embodied activism, nonverbal expressions of implicit bias, and the poetic body.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Section I: Body Stories 2. Embodied Inquiry 3. Crissy's Body Story 4. Alex's Body Story 5. Pat's Body Story 6. Bani's Body Story 7. Natalie's Body Story 8. Zaylie's Body Story 9. Rae's Body Story 10. Learning from the Body Stories Section II: Oppression and Embodiment 11. (Un)learning Oppression 12. Learning Through the Body Section III: Grasping and Transforming the Embodied Experience of Oppression 13. The Cycle of Embodied Critical Learning and Transformation 14. Implications and Applications 15. Community Resources
1. Introduction Section I: Body Stories 2. Embodied Inquiry 3. Crissy's Body Story 4. Alex's Body Story 5. Pat's Body Story 6. Bani's Body Story 7. Natalie's Body Story 8. Zaylie's Body Story 9. Rae's Body Story 10. Learning from the Body Stories Section II: Oppression and Embodiment 11. (Un)learning Oppression 12. Learning Through the Body Section III: Grasping and Transforming the Embodied Experience of Oppression 13. The Cycle of Embodied Critical Learning and Transformation 14. Implications and Applications 15. Community Resources
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