Mapping the Moving Body: Diasporic and Disciplinary Crossings
In Part 6 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Arya Thampuran explores the role of embodied movement, cultural memory, and mental health through a decolonial prism.
In Part 6 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Arya Thampuran explores the role of embodied movement, cultural memory, and mental health through a decolonial prism.
In Part 5 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Emily Tupper applies the concept of performance to the intersection of sport and exercise sciences and medical humanities
In Part 4 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Megan Girdwood considers how dance has been interpreted in both pathological and therapeutic terms across medical narratives.
In Part 3 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Rebecca Olive and Clare Hickman unpack the entangled histories of sports and exercise sciences and the medical humanities
In Part 2 of the Moving Bodies takeover, Véronique Chance and Claire Warden explore the border crossing between sport and art practice
As part of the Moving Bodies takeover, Cassandra Phoenix and Marjolein de Boer use an interdisciplinary approach to discuss the relationship between bodies, movement and sexuality
Guest editors Cassandra Phoenix and Rebecca Olive introduce emergent perspectives on bringing medical humanities and sport and exercise sciences into conversation