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作者与著名编舞莎朗·沃森(Sharon Watson)和北方当代舞蹈学院的舞者合作,创作了一部当代舞蹈作品,探讨了在2016年英国公投中投票支持和反对英国脱欧的人们的感受。通过对身体经验的关注,我们可以找到概括普遍政治情绪的方法,它考虑了政治影响可以超越典型科学表征能力的方式。本章聚焦于立场的含义,认为舞蹈有可能提供一种方式来关注政治局势背后和周围的深层、前反思、情感情绪。这一章反映了翻译工作,通过翻译,一个编舞设计过程被定性数据告知。情感框架是一种新的翻译思维方式。作者提出了艺术家和社会科学家之间进一步富有想象力的合作的四个论点,以期发展政治关注模式,将政治动态作为一种感受体验来捕捉。
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Taking a Position
This chapter is stimulated by the author’s collaboration with the renowned choreographer Sharon Watson and dancers from the Northern School of Contemporary Dance to produce a contemporary dance work exploring the feelings of people who had voted for and against Brexit in the UK referendum of 2016. Suggesting that through attention to corporeal experience we might find ways of encapsulating prevalent political moods, it considers the ways in which political affect can exceed the capacities of typical scientific representation. Focusing on what it means to take a position, the chapter argues that dance has the potential to provide ways of attending to deep, prereflective, affective moods underlying and surrounding political situations. The chapter reflects upon the work of translation through which a choreographic devising process was informed by qualitative data. The idea of affective framing is outlined as a new way of thinking about such translatory work. Four arguments for further imaginative collaboration between artists and social scientists are offered, with a view to developing modes of political attention that capture the dynamics of politics as a felt experience.
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