Description
This book investigates skilled performance as collaborative and embodied, shaping and responding to unique environments, bodies and histories, featuring a wide range of case studies drawn from music, dance, sport, theatre and cultural practices.
About the Author
Kath Bicknell is a Research Fellow in the Discipline of Anthropology at Macquarie University, Australia. John Sutton is Emeritus Professor in Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Macquarie University, Australia.
Reviews
In dancing the tango, watching a live performance, or constructing a site-specific art installation, individuals synergistically and seamlessly engage in complex collaborative actions. How can mind, body and environment mesh to achieve shared goals? Bicknell and Sutton's superb anthology is essential reading for anyone interested in better understanding thought in action in group endeavours. * Barbara Montero, City University of New York, USA *
By tracing how mindful expert performance can be shaped by ecological, social interpersonal, technological, and cultural factors, the essays collected in this book provide wonderfully in-depth accounts of skilled action in a diverse array of contexts and practices, from theatrical arts to martial arts. We find here important analyses of learning and skill acquisition, but also insights into live professional performance and training. * Shaun Gallagher, University of Memphis, USA *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350197695
Author Kath Bicknell
Format Hardback
Page Count 264
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series Performance and Science: Interdisciplinary Dialogues
Weight(grams) 449g