Embodied Action, Enacted Bodies: the Example of Hypoglycaemia
Duke Medical Center · Routledge (United Kingdom)
Abstract
We all know that we have and are our bodies. But might it be possible to leave this common place? In the present article we try to do this by attending to the way we do our bodies. The site where we look for such action is that of handling the hypoglycaemias that sometimes happen to people with diabetes. In this site it appears that the body, active in measuring, feeling and countering hypoglycaemias is not a bounded whole: its boundaries leak. Bits and pieces of the outside get incorporated within the active body; while the centre of some bodily activities is beyond the skin. The body thus enacted is not self-evidently coherent either. There are tensions between the body’s organs; between the control under…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 496.48
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 47
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2Topics & keywords
- Embodied cognition
- Action (physics)
- Feeling
- Character (mathematics)
- Aesthetics
- Human body
- Psychology
- Epistemology