Worlding the Brain Neurocentrism, Cognition, and the Challenge of the Arts and Humanities
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| Publication date | 2023 |
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| Series | Experimental Practices: Encounters across Arts, Sciences and Humanities |
| Number of pages | 321 |
| Publisher | Leiden: Brill |
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| Abstract |
Moving beyond the neurohype of recent decades, this book introduces the concept of worlding as a new way to understand the inherent entanglement of brains/minds with their worldly environments, cultural practices, and social contexts. Case studies ranging from film, literature, music, and dance to pedagogy, historical trauma, and present-day discourses of mindfulness investigate how brains are worlded in an active interplay of biological, cognitive, and socio-discursive factors. Combining scholarly work with personal accounts of neurodiversity and essays by artists reflecting on their practical engagement with cognition, Worlding the Brain makes a case for the distinctive role of the humanities and arts in the study of brains and cognition and explores novel forms interdisciplinarity.
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| Document type | Book (Editorship) |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004681293 |
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