On Running and Becoming Human
An Anthropological Perspective
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Zusatztext
How does the simple act of running make us human? As a form of enskilled movement that shapes how we perceive our surroundings, running enacts a mindful bodily engagement with the world, an engagement that generates our very minds through perceptual learning. Thomas F. Carter examines the interrelated aspects of a runners beingmind, body, and environsto illustrate that the skillful act of locomotion is one of principle ways that we as human beings become integral parts of the larger world. Synthesizing recent developments in neuroscience, anthropology, and philosophy of mind, On Running proves there is more to running than merely clocking up the miles.
Autorenportrait
Thomas F. Carter is Principal Lecturer in Anthropology and Sport at the Centre of Memory, Narrative, and History at the University of Brighton, UK. His research considers the varied ways in which sport exemplifies and reveals what it means to be human.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 25.04.2018
Umfang: ix, 91 S., 22 s/w Illustr., 91 p. 22 illus.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783319748436
Umbreit-Nr.: 3310600
