The Challenges and Possibilities of a Pedagogy of Flow as a Foil to Self-Objectification in the Ballet Classroom

Q1 Arts and Humanities Journal of Dance Education Pub Date : 2023-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15290824.2023.2233957
Courtney Liu
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ABSTRACT Flow states have been linked to positive emotions, optimal focus, productivity, and a stronger sense of self through learning. Past research has confirmed that dancers experience flow, that flow in dance is related to spirituality and community connectedness, and that environmental factors can inhibit or facilitate dancing flow. This exploratory research (1) illuminates the potential of flow to mitigate the effects of self-objectification and related eating and body image disturbances by connecting literature on flow, dance, and eating disorders through objectification theory, (2) proposes a pedagogy of flow for the ballet classroom informed by this body of research, (3) describes implementation in an intermediate level ballet class in a university setting including reflective writing from students to illustrate their experience of outlined approaches, and (4) delineates the successes, limitations, and challenges of this approach alongside recommendations for future research on flow states and self-objectification in the ballet classroom.
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在芭蕾课堂上以 "流动 "教学法抵制 "自我客观化 "的挑战与可能性
ABSTRACT Flow states have been linked to positive emotions, optimal focus, productivity, and a stronger sense of self through learning.过去的研究已经证实,舞蹈演员会体验到 "流",舞蹈中的 "流 "与灵性和社区联系有关,环境因素会抑制或促进舞蹈的 "流"。这项探索性研究(1)通过物化理论将有关流动、舞蹈和饮食失调的文献联系起来,揭示了流动在减轻自我物化以及相关饮食和身体形象障碍的影响方面的潜力;(2)根据这些研究成果,为芭蕾课堂提出了流动教学法、(3) 描述在大学中级芭蕾课上的实施情况,包括学生的反思性写作,以说明他们对概述方法的体验,以及 (4) 描述这种方法的成功之处、局限性和挑战,并对芭蕾课堂上的流动状态和自我客体化的未来研究提出建议。
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