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" Bodystories : "
Andrea Olsen, in collaboration with Caryn McHose
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BL
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Record Number
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695401
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b517590
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Main Entry
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Olsen, Andrea
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Title & Author
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Bodystories : : a guide to experiential anatomy /\ Andrea Olsen, in collaboration with Caryn McHose
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Edition Statement
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1st University Press of New England ed., expanded ed., new ed
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Publication Statement
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Hanover, NH :: University Press of New England,, 2004
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Page. NO
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168 pages :: illustrations ;; 28 cm
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ISBN
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158465354X
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: 9781584653547
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Notes
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Previously published in 1998 by Station Hill Openings
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-164) and indexes
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Contents
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Basic concepts -- Attitudes about the body -- Proprioception and sensory awareness -- The cell -- Evolutionary story -- Evolution to standing -- Bodymeasuring -- Three body weights and postural alignment -- The nature of bone -- Skull, jaw and hyoid bone -- Axial skeleton -- Thorax -- Breathing -- Shoulder girdle -- Forearm, wrist and hand -- Hand -- Touch -- Pelvis -- Iliopsoas -- Femur -- Knee -- Tibia and fibula -- Feet -- Joints -- Nervous system -- Digestion -- Human reflexes and developmental patterns -- Sexuality -- Emotions -- Sound and movement -- Personal project -- Writing out stories
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Abstract
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"BodyStories is a book which engages the general reader as well as the serious student of anatomy. Its information is applicable to dancers, artists, athletes, bodyworkers, massage therapists, teachers, and individuals with injuries or with a special interest in learning about their body. Thirty-one days of learning sessions bring heightened awareness about each bone and body system as well as providing self-guided studies to activate the learning processes. The book draws on Ms Olsen's twenty years as a dancer and teacher of anatomy to show how our attitudes and approaches to our body affect us day to day. Amusing and insightful personal stories enliven the text and provide ways of working with the body for efficiency and for healing. Anecdotes about international travel as a dancer, and about working, with colleagues Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen in experiential anatomy and Janet Adler in Authentic Movement demonstrate how movement patterns and memories are part of our physical heritage, and how the body serves as a language for our world community. The works of twelve visual artists plus children's drawings, medical illustrations and multicultural images are included to broaden our way of looking at and learning to listen to the stories of the body."--Jacket
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Subject
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Experiential learning
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Subject
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Human anatomy
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Subject
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Human anatomy, Problems, exercises, etc
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Added Entry
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McHose, Caryn
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