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Paddling with Maxine Sheets-Johnstone: Exploring the moving body in sport
International Review for the Sociology of Sport ( IF 2.5 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-24 , DOI: 10.1177/10126902211000958
Lucen Liu 1
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This paper aims to contribute to the theoretical discussion and empirical application of phenomenology in the sociology of sport by drawing on Maxine Sheets-Johnstone’s theories. I propose that Sheets-Johnstone’s movement-focused phenomenology can be complementary to Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology of the body in the analyses of sporting moves and the learning of new moves. I mainly applied two concepts from Sheets-Johnstone, tactile-kinesthetic/kinetic dynamics and emotion-motion dynamics, to explore the moving body in waka ama (outrigger canoe) paddling, based on my beginner’s and other competent paddlers’ experiences. Findings demonstrate that a moving/paddling body is spontaneously a tactile-kinesthetic/kinetic, emotion-motion and intercorporeal body. These bodily dimensions enrich our understandings of the ways of learning new movements, doing sport and doing sport together.



中文翻译:

用Maxine Sheets-Johnstone划桨:探索运动中的运动身体

本文旨在通过借鉴Maxine Sheets-Johnstone的理论,为现象学在体育社会学中的理论讨论和经验应用做出贡献。我认为,在分析运动动作和学习新动作时,Sheets-Johnstone的以运动为中心的现象学可以与Merleau-Ponty的身体现象学相辅相成。我主要应用了Sheets-Johnstone中的两个概念,即触觉-动觉/运动动力学和情感-运动动力学,根据我的初学者和其他熟练的划桨手的经验来探索waka ama(支腿独木舟)划桨的运动身体。研究结果表明,移动/戏弄的身体是自然而然的触觉-动觉/运动,情绪运动和人体间的身体。这些身体维度丰富了我们对学习新动作的方式的理解,

更新日期:2021-03-24
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