<p>"This is a text that resonates beyond the specificities of dance performance and has relevance for understanding all kinds of aesthetic encounters, and their ethical implications. Whether or not one ends by agreeing with the author’s central argument, this is a book that will challenge the reader to review their basic assumptions about the nature of care, and at the same time will certainly deepen understanding of the process of giving and receiving care. Leroy’s book makes a major contribution to the growing literature on care aesthetics, and the appearance of this translation should mean that her work assumes its rightful place at the centre of international debates in this fascinating field."</p><p><b>Martin Robb</b>, Professor of Care Ethics and Culture at The Open University, UK, and host of the <i>Careful Thinking</i> podcast</p>

Kinaesthetic Empathy, Ethics and Care develops a philosophy of dance that highlights the psychological, aesthetic and ethical significance of dancer-viewer interaction in the moment of performance.

Leroy draws on phenomenology, psychoanalysis, dance studies and care ethics to analyse kinaesthetic empathy as a form of intersubjective performance. She shows how, in the contagion or interweaving between corporealities of dancer and viewer, each party supports or upholds the other in a process of mutual care. Dance movement involves a play with gravity which alleviates the weight of repressed desire and redefines the contours of the body-image, facilitating psychological self-repair. Through projection into the body of another, we can develop our independence and autonomy as subjects, even in the midst of relational being. Richly illustrated with theatre dance examples, Leroy’s argument develops a corporeal basis for ethics and reveals how a return to the moving body through dance helps lay the foundations for a more humane society.

This book will interest philosophers, dance researchers, care ethicists and care practitioners, as well as advanced students in these fields and general readers curious about the aesthetic and ethical potency of theatre dance.

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Kinaesthetic Empathy, Ethics and Care develops a philosophy of dance that highlights the psychological, aesthetic and ethical significance of dancer-viewer interaction in the moment of performance.

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Introduction to the English Translation

Translator’s Preface

Foreword: On Gravity by Angelin Preljocaj

Introduction

PART I. THE AESTHETICS OF EMPATHY

Chapter 1. Prelude by way of example: Wim Vandekeybus’s Blush

Chapter 2. Kinaesthetic empathy and dance theory: fundamentals of a concept

Chapter 3. Aesthetic emotion in dance: kinaesthetic experience of the flesh

Chapter 4. Between bodies: transitional space and potential space – the space of play

Chapter 5. Playing with gravity

PART II. A QUESTION OF ETHICS: UP-HOLDING, SUPPORT AND CARE

Chapter 6. Holding and handling: reciprocal care

Chapter 7. Care for being

Chapter 8. Up-holding and care

Chapter 9. The ethical force of dance

Chapter 10. Maurice Hamington and the embodied epistemology of care

Chapter 11. From kinaesthetic empathy to care for the other: DV8’s The Cost of Living

PART III. HEALING THE SELF, REPAIRING THE FLESH: ΔESIRE’S (RE-)DESIGN

Chapter 12. Dance and care of the self: from the weight of the flesh to an ethics of subjectivation

Chapter 13. Overture by way of a conclusion: movement as ethical restoration

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781032878614
Publisert
2025-06-25
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
410 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
110

Forfatter
Oversetter

Biografisk notat

Christine Leroy is a lecturer in philosophy, with a PhD in philosophy of art from Panthéon Sorbonne University (Paris I). She specialises in philosophy of the body and is a former dancer. Her publications include three monographs: La Phénoménologie (2018), Phénoménologie de la danse. De la chair à l'éthique (2021), of which this volume is the English translation, and Le Corps (2022). She also co-edited with Chiara Palermo the anthology Pesanteur et portance. Une éthique de la gravité (2022). Her work focuses on kinaesthetic empathy and the ethical dimension of experiences of gravity and movement in art and clinical practice.

Anna Pakes is a translator and researcher, specialising in philosophy of dance. Her authored publications have included Choreography Invisible: The Disappearing Work of Dance (2020) and the co-edited anthology Thinking through Dance: The Philosophy of Dance Performance and Practices (2013), as well as numerous articles and essays on a range of dance philosophical themes. Her translation work has included books by Frédéric Pouillaude and Noé Soulier, as well as essays for Paris 8 Danse in Translation. She has a background in dance practice, having trained at the Centre national de la danse contemporaine in Angers, France.