Journal of Applied Ethics and Philosophy;Vol.15

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Theory a Body Can Do : Bruises, Becomings, and Affects in Pole Dance

Coker, Caitlin

Permalink : http://hdl.handle.net/2115/92005
JaLCDOI : 10.14943/jaep.15.1
KEYWORDS : affect theory;empirical research;anthropology;body;performance

Abstract

Since the affective turn in the social sciences, the mind-body dualism which affect theory was designed to overcome lingers in writings about affect and the body. To overcome this dualism, I rely on Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s philosophy and map out their becomings in a third region of emerging and circulating affects. At the same time, I criticize Deleuze and Guattari for portraying becoming as intensely physical and yet not considering it through actual physical practice. I argue that dance practice is an experiment in becoming and affect, and I develop a concrete and affective illustration of becoming through empirical research on pole dance practice, especially focusing on the phenomenon of bruising.

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