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Somaesthetics and Phenomenology

Contents

Editorial: Somaesthetics and Phenomenology – a Handful of Notes 4 Max Ryynänen

Articles:

Corporeal Landscapes: 15

Can Somaesthetics and New Phenomenology Come Together?

Tonino Griffero

Perceptual and Bodily Habits: 29

Towards a Dialogue Between Phenomenology and Somaesthetics Nicole Miglio and Samuele Sartori

Practical Phenomenology: 45

Does Practical Somaesthetics have a Parallel in Phenomenology?

Carsten Friberg

Essays:

Getting Dizzy: 59

A Conversation Between the Artistic Research of Dizziness and Somatic Architecture Ruth Anderwald, Leonhard Grond, and María Auxiliadora Gálvez Pérez

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