The Clever Body

By Gabor Csepregi
Categories: Philosophy
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781552382080, 208 pages, May 2006
Ebook (PDF) : 9781552383124, 208 pages, May 2006

Table of contents

 

Introduction
Disembodiment
The Clever Body

Autonomy
Dynamic Striving
The Carrying Body
Endogenous Capabilities

Sensitbility
The Pathic Aspect
Delicacy of the Body
Wider Spectrum of the Senses
Style and Atmosphere

Spontaneity
Toe Forming Body
The Capacity of Inventing
Improvisation
Spontaneous Morality

Imitation
The Mimetic Body
Conversation
The Involuntary in Imitation
Awarness of the Body
Sympathetic Communication

Rhythm
Interaction Rhythm
Aesthetic Experience of Movement
Rhythmically Organized Movement
Dance
Surrender to the Body

Memory
The Body as a Temporal Form
Skill and Habit
Inventive Style
The Gift of Automatism

Imagination
Motor Imagination
Feeling and Inverse Imagination
Creative Hands

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Description

In Western civilization, we have come to regard the body as an instrument or a machine that responds to external challenges but does not have a life or creativity of its own. Thanks to some of its inherent capabilities, however, the living body can act in a highly intelligent and creative manner. All of us have noticed from time to time that our body can move naturally, without any conscious effort; it can adapt to new situational demands and propose unexpected solutions. While skiing or rock climbing or sailing, we may have abandoned ourselves to our bodily timing and responsiveness, our acute feeling for new solutions. In The Clever Body, Gabor Csepregi describes in detail the nature and scope of these innate abilities - sensibility, spontaneity, mimetic faculty, sense of rhythm, memory, and imagination - and reflects on their significance in human life.