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Activating Embodied Imagination During COVID-19: A Performative Reflexive Autoethnography

机译:激活体现想象力在COVID-19:表述行为的反身Autoethnography

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Embodied imagination is a learning theory that reverses the accepted Western "think first, then act" learning sequence though movement improvisation followed by reflection and reflective methods across verbal and nonverbal, including embodied-kinesthetic, modalities. Healing the Cartesian divide might have positive effects on world cultures and people across socioeconomic strata, especially urgent during the COVID-19 pandemic as multiple disruptions to daily life have quickly increased uncertainty and stress, compromising health and well-being, especially of traditionally marginalized excluded People of Color. Expanding the performative reflexive autoethnographic project through embodied imagination broadens and deepens this global, transcultural, transdisciplinary effort through the human body, traditionally not considered human thinking's locus. Benefits across global societies include greater self-care, the ability to act effectively quickly in response to a world with exponentially increasing complexity, and awareness that creativity is a global communitarian human birthright, not a rarity relegated to exceptional people.
机译:是一种学习理论,体现了想象力颠倒了西方“认为首先,然后接受“学习序列虽然运动即兴创作反射和紧随其后反映在语言和非语言的方法,包括embodied-kinesthetic模式。治疗笛卡尔分裂可以是积极的影响世界的文化和人社会经济阶层,特别是紧急期间与多个中断COVID-19大流行日常生活和迅速增加了不确定性压力,影响健康和福祉,尤其是传统边缘排除在外人的颜色。反身autoethnographic项目通过体现想象力拓宽和深化了这一点全球、跨文化、跨学科的努力通过人体,传统上不是认为人类思维的轨迹。在全球社会包括更大自我保健,迅速有效地采取行动的能力为了应对世界成倍增长增加复杂性和意识创造力是人类的全球社群主义与生俱来的权利,而不是一个罕见的例外人。

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