Returning Home to Our Bodies : Reimagining the Relationship Between Our Bodies and the World--Practices for Connecting Somatics, Nature, and Social Change
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1623179386
ISBN-13
9781623179380
Publisher
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Imprint
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Jan 9th, 2024
Print length
288 Pages
Weight
406 grams
Dimensions
15.30 x 22.90 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
Mind, Body, Spirit
Ksh 3,400.00
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For readers of adrienne maree brown, Staci K. Haines, and Robin Wall Kimmerer
A body-based healing model that interrogates what weve been wrongly taught about hierarchies of nature and the bodyand pushes back against the white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism embedded in modern embodiment practices.
Pushing back against a consumerist, pleasure-centric somatics industry that privileges product over process, Abigail Rose Clarke reminds us that truly meaningful embodiment practice nurtures our relationships among self, nature, and community.
Combining the rigor of the scientific method with the poetry and lyricism of movement and somatic studies, Clarkes somatic learning systemThe Embodied Life Methodcenters the body as a guide through todays most seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, reclaiming the body as a source of liberatory comfort in times of great uncertainty and yet, possibility.
With tools and practices to help us better understand and dismantle the many ways our bodies are weaponized to serve domination systems, topics covered include:
With methods honed over decades of inquiry, teaching, and practice, Returning Home to Our Bodies provides a lucid, body-based model of healing and restorationone that imagines a world beyond systems of domination, marginalization, and isolation to nurture embodied, whole-community liberation.
A body-based healing model that interrogates what weve been wrongly taught about hierarchies of nature and the bodyand pushes back against the white supremacy, colonialism, patriarchy, and capitalism embedded in modern embodiment practices.
Pushing back against a consumerist, pleasure-centric somatics industry that privileges product over process, Abigail Rose Clarke reminds us that truly meaningful embodiment practice nurtures our relationships among self, nature, and community.
Combining the rigor of the scientific method with the poetry and lyricism of movement and somatic studies, Clarkes somatic learning systemThe Embodied Life Methodcenters the body as a guide through todays most seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, reclaiming the body as a source of liberatory comfort in times of great uncertainty and yet, possibility.
With tools and practices to help us better understand and dismantle the many ways our bodies are weaponized to serve domination systems, topics covered include:
- Harnessing the vitality of curiosity and experimentation
- Using nature as a guide to possibility
- Embracing the necessity of difference
- Exposing the lie of universal isolation
- Dismantling the fallacy of hierarchy
- Uncovering the truth of endless capacity
- Awe as a driving force for transformation
With methods honed over decades of inquiry, teaching, and practice, Returning Home to Our Bodies provides a lucid, body-based model of healing and restorationone that imagines a world beyond systems of domination, marginalization, and isolation to nurture embodied, whole-community liberation.
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