Un/Commoning Pedagogies: Forging Collectivity Through Difference in the Embodied Classroom and Beyond

D. Chapman, J. Dellecave, Adanna Kai Jones, S. Kivenko, Mario LaMothe, Lailye Weidman, Q. M. Zabriskie
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Un/Commoning Pedagogies Collective are seven dancer-scholars who centre embodied anti-racist praxis in our teaching across the fields of anthropology, sociology, African American and Africana studies, gender, sexuality and women’s studies, dance, and performance studies. Since 2019, the Un/Commoning Pedagogies Collective has engaged in consistent, process-based collaboration around teaching, scholarship, movement practice, and collegiality. We have co-authored essays, facilitated workshops, and given talks and performances. We also share syllabi, strategies, stories, milestones, failures, resources, and friendship. This writing is rooted in our ongoing collaborations and documents a co-generation of knowledge about the possibilities and tensions of teaching with and through our full-bodied selves. Moving beyond the syllabus, we offer you a glimpse into our concerns, commitments, experiences, and strategies as movement educators. We invite you to participate with us in a process of un/commoning pedagogy through embodied practice, dialogue, and reflection.
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非共性教学法:在具象课堂内外通过差异锻造集体
uncommonpedagogies Collective由七位舞蹈学者组成,他们在人类学、社会学、非裔美国人和非洲研究、性别、性和妇女研究、舞蹈和表演研究等领域的教学中集中体现了反种族主义实践。自2019年以来,uncommon Pedagogies Collective在教学、学术、运动实践和合作方面开展了持续的、基于过程的合作。我们共同撰写论文,举办研讨会,并举办讲座和表演。我们也分享教学大纲、策略、故事、里程碑、失败、资源和友谊。这篇文章根植于我们正在进行的合作,并记录了关于与我们完整的自我一起教学的可能性和紧张关系的共同知识。除了教学大纲之外,我们还将向您介绍我们作为运动教育者的关注点、承诺、经验和策略。我们邀请您通过具体的实践、对话和反思,与我们一起参与非常规教学法的过程。
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