What a Body Can Do: Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research

What a Body Can Do: Technique as Knowledge, Practice as Research

by Ben Spatz (Author)

Synopsis

In What a Body Can Do, Ben Spatz develops, for the first time, a rigorous theory of embodied technique as knowledge. He argues that viewing technique as both training and research has much to offer current debates over the role of practice in the university, including the debates around practice as research.

Drawing on critical perspectives from the sociology of knowledge, phenomenology, dance studies, enactive cognition, and other areas, Spatz argues that technique is a major area of historical and ongoing research in physical culture, performing arts, and everyday life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 17 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 1138854107
ISBN 13: 9781138854109

Media Reviews
Ben Spatz' examination of concepts of technique and practice in embodied knowledge is a richly rewarding read, both for its rigorous discussion and clarification of ideas which can often be confused and confusing, and for its thought-provoking analysis of a range of examples. --Susie Crow, Oxford Dance Writers
Author Bio
Ben Spatz is Lecturer in Drama, Theatre and Performance at the University of Huddersfield. He holds a PhD in Theatre from The Graduate Center, CUNY, and has been a member of the Performance as Research working groups of both IFTR and ASTR. Ben is founder and artistic director of Urban Research Theater since 2004.