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This book draws attention to the ways in which an awareness of, and sensitivity to, embodiment can enlighten educational practices. It explores discourses from a range of thinkers, including Merleau-Ponty, Gadamer, Bakhtin, Haraway and Ahmed to name a few. The book argues that attention to embodiment can help us to reimagine the goals of education in ways that fit more coherently with human concerns and that offer the chance to provide education that is more holistic and grounded in our corporeality.





Theories of embodiment can be used to modify education at the level of curriculum and at the level of pedagogy. This can help us design educational interventions that fit more naturally with how humans are inclined to learn and thus make educational experiences more meaningful. Attention to embodiment allows us to appreciate the extent to which the body appropriates a professional practice and the extent to which a professional practice appropriates the body of the learner. It shows how greater sensitivity to the body can enliven and enlighten our educational practices, especially in professional education.
Preface.
Chapter
1. Embodiment and Professional Education: Opening a
Conversation (Stephen Loftus and Elizabeth Anne Kinsella).- Part I:
Embodiment and Professional Practice.
Chapter
2. Practice Theory,
Corporeality, and Professional Education: Rethinking the Body (Bill Green).-
Chapter
3. To Act as One Body?: Collective and Embodied Judgement within
Professional Action and Education (Eva Schwarz).
Chapter
4. Embodied
Knowledge and Thinking in Professional Education (Stephen Loftus).- Part II:
Embodiment and Professional Performance.
Chapter
5. The Genealogy of the
Actors Laboratory: making kin as embodied pedagogy (Tatiana Chemi).
Chapter
6. Theatre of Carnival: A Classroom for the Vigilant Embodied Healer (Sandra
DeLuca).- Part III: Embodiment and Reflection.
Chapter
7. I listen to my
body more: Embodied Mindfulness in Professional Education (Elizabeth Anne
Kinsella and Kirsten Sarah Smith).
Chapter
8. Body-mapping to Facilitate
Embodied Reflection in Professional Education Programs (Helen Harrison).-
Chapter
9. Ethics and Embodiment in Health Professions Education (Amy
Michelle DeBaets).- Part IV: Embodiment and Professional Knowledge.
Chapter
10. Goethe and Embodiment in Professional Education and Practice (Stephen
Loftus).
Chapter
11. Neurophenomenology and Professional Education (Bradley
Roberts).
Chapter
12. Embodied Learning and Two-Eyed Seeing: Indigenous and
Feminist Perspectives in Professional Education (Eva Cupchik and Melissa
Schnarr).- Part V: Embodiment and Technology.
Chapter
13. (Re-)Embodied
Digital Education Practices: Empirical Vignettes about Teaching and Learning
in tele-co-presences (Wendelin Küpers).
Chapter
14. Technological
Affordances for Embodied Learning in Authentic Contexts (Barney Dalgarno).-
Part VI: Embodiment and Institutional Structures.
Chapter
15.
Neoliberalised (Human) Bodies and Implications for Professional Education
(Kathleen Mahon).
Chapter
16. Its Not Just One Bad Actor: Tracing the
Embodied Effects of Institutional Sexism in the Implementation of
Gender-based Violence Policies and Practices (Rita Gardner and Jennifer
Chisholm).
Chapter
17. Embodiment and Professional Education: Implications
for Practice (Elizabeth Anne Kinsella and Stephen Loftus).- Postscript.-
Index.   
Stephen Loftus joined the Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in November 2013 as Associate Professor of Medical Education. He is responsible for faculty development in medical education. He works to ensure that students and faculty maximize the benefit of the educational experiences provided in the medical school through coming to a deeper understanding of what is involved in medical education and practice.





Elizabeth Anne Kinsella is a Professor in the Institute of Health Sciences Education, in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She is also an associate member and Professor of the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy. Her scholarship focuses on health professions practice and education, philosophy of professional knowledge, epistemologies of practice and embodiment, reflective practice, phronesis, ethics, and mindfulness.