
Walking as Embodied Worldmaking
Walking as Embodied Worldmaking
Bodies, Borders, Knowledgescapes
Walking is as much a cultural practice as it is an embodied experience. The contributions in this book highlight the interrelations between bodies, knowledges, places, affects, and other materialities through phenomenological, artistic, and methodological lenses. Walking is explored as a relational practice situated in specific landscapesâit connects different cultural practices, holds material-semiotic performativity, and always involves an interweaving of (geo)political territories and borders. This book brings together written and visual contributions from social scientists and artists, offering a vibrant and multifaceted perspective on the phenomenon of walking.
Introduction and text by Lea Maria Spahn. Contributions by Ana Anaa, AntonĂn Brinda, Dorothea Hamilton, Otto Kauppinen, Marie Kammler, Astrid Lembcke-Thiel, Hana MagdoĆovĂĄ, Maja MaksimoviÄ, Darija MediÄ & Mirjana UtviÄ, Susanne Nemmerz, Eva Clara Tenzler, Shira Wachsmann, Mariele Weber, inka°witz, Regula Pöhl, Daniela Villiger.
Walking as Embodied Worldmaking
Bodies, Borders, Knowledgescapes
Walking is as much a cultural practice as it is an embodied experience. The contributions in this book highlight the interrelations between bodies, knowledges, places, affects, and other materialities through phenomenological, artistic, and methodological lenses. Walking is explored as a relational practice situated in specific landscapesâit connects different cultural practices, holds material-semiotic performativity, and always involves an interweaving of (geo)political territories and borders. This book brings together written and visual contributions from social scientists and artists, offering a vibrant and multifaceted perspective on the phenomenon of walking.
Introduction and text by Lea Maria Spahn. Contributions by Ana Anaa, AntonĂn Brinda, Dorothea Hamilton, Otto Kauppinen, Marie Kammler, Astrid Lembcke-Thiel, Hana MagdoĆovĂĄ, Maja MaksimoviÄ, Darija MediÄ & Mirjana UtviÄ, Susanne Nemmerz, Eva Clara Tenzler, Shira Wachsmann, Mariele Weber, inka°witz, Regula Pöhl, Daniela Villiger.
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Walking as Embodied Worldmaking
Bodies, Borders, Knowledgescapes
Walking is as much a cultural practice as it is an embodied experience. The contributions in this book highlight the interrelations between bodies, knowledges, places, affects, and other materialities through phenomenological, artistic, and methodological lenses. Walking is explored as a relational practice situated in specific landscapesâit connects different cultural practices, holds material-semiotic performativity, and always involves an interweaving of (geo)political territories and borders. This book brings together written and visual contributions from social scientists and artists, offering a vibrant and multifaceted perspective on the phenomenon of walking.
Introduction and text by Lea Maria Spahn. Contributions by Ana Anaa, AntonĂn Brinda, Dorothea Hamilton, Otto Kauppinen, Marie Kammler, Astrid Lembcke-Thiel, Hana MagdoĆovĂĄ, Maja MaksimoviÄ, Darija MediÄ & Mirjana UtviÄ, Susanne Nemmerz, Eva Clara Tenzler, Shira Wachsmann, Mariele Weber, inka°witz, Regula Pöhl, Daniela Villiger.


















