Affect, Embodiment, and Place in Critical Literacy 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9780429027840-2
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“…For example, flows of matter and meaning have an energy that can be sensed and feltreminiscent of how re-awakened memories are brought to life or how bodies and things come together and sometimes rupture to produce new understandings. In this way, embodiment is a re-centering of how we come to know, experience, and make sense of bodies (Lenters & McDermott, 2020). New materialist theorizing mobilizes bodies and produces energies to open new vistas with unknown possibilities where understandings and engagements with data, things, and their effects are diffracted (Bozalek & Zembylas, 2017).…”
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“…For example, flows of matter and meaning have an energy that can be sensed and feltreminiscent of how re-awakened memories are brought to life or how bodies and things come together and sometimes rupture to produce new understandings. In this way, embodiment is a re-centering of how we come to know, experience, and make sense of bodies (Lenters & McDermott, 2020). New materialist theorizing mobilizes bodies and produces energies to open new vistas with unknown possibilities where understandings and engagements with data, things, and their effects are diffracted (Bozalek & Zembylas, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%