Embodied Economies

Embodied Economies
Author: Israel Reyes
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781978827875

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How do upwardly mobile Latinx Caribbean migrants leverage their cultural heritage to buy into the American Dream? In the neoliberal economy of the United States, the discourse of white nationalism compels upwardly mobile immigrants to trade in their ties to ethnic and linguistic communities to assimilate to the dominant culture. For Latinx Caribbean immigrants, exiles, and refugees this means abandoning Spanish, rejecting forms of communal inter-dependence, and adopting white, middle-class forms of embodiment to mitigate any ethnic and racial identity markers that might hinder their upwardly mobile trajectories. This transactional process of acquiring and trading in various kinds of material and embodied practices across traditions is a phenomenon author Israel Reyes terms “transcultural capital,” and it is this process he explores in the contemporary fiction and theater of the Latinx Caribbean diaspora. In chapters that compare works by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Nilo Cruz, Edwin Sánchez, Ángel Lozada, Rita Indiana Hernández, Dolores Prida, and Mayra Santos Febres, Reyes examines the contradictions of transcultural capital, its potential to establish networks of support in Latinx enclaves, and the risks it poses for reproducing the inequities of power and privilege that have always been at the heart of the American Dream. Embodied Economies shares new perspectives through its comparison of works written in both English and Spanish, and the literary voices that emerge from the US and the Hispanic Caribbean.

Embodiment Political Economy and Human Flourishing

Embodiment  Political Economy and Human Flourishing
Author: Frédéric Basso
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 605
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9783031549717

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Crisis And Embodied Innovations

Crisis And Embodied Innovations
Author: V. Ryaboshlyk
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-12-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137477071

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This book introduces embodied innovations into the circle of already recognised causes of economic crises. The author shows how issues of investment, accumulation and structural change associated with embodied innovations can be used to monitor potential crisis. The author argues that crises are predictable and manageable in depth.

Sharing Breath

Sharing Breath
Author: Sheila Batacharya,Yuk-Lin Renita Wong
Publsiher: Athabasca University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2018-10-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781771991919

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Treating bodies as more than discursive in social research can feel out of place in academia. As a result, embodiment studies remain on the outside of academic knowledge construction and critical scholarship. However, embodiment scholars suggest that investigations into the profound division created by privileging the mind-intellect over the body-spirit are integral to the project of decolonization. The field of embodiment theorizes bodies as knowledgeable in ways that include but are not solely cognitive. The contributors to this collection suggest developing embodied ways of teaching, learning, and knowing through embodied experiences such as yoga, mindfulness, illness, and trauma. Although the contributors challenge Western educational frameworks from within and beyond academic settings, they also acknowledge and draw attention to the incommensurability between decolonization and aspects of social justice projects in education. By addressing this tension ethically and deliberately, the contributors engage thoughtfully with decolonization and make a substantial, and sometimes unsettling, contribution to critical studies in education.

Phenomenology of the Embodied Organization

Phenomenology of the Embodied Organization
Author: W. Küpers
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 687
Release: 2014-12-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137460554

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Drawing on contemporary debates and responding to an analytic lacuna in organization and management studies and calls from organizational practice, Phenomenology of the Embodied Organization explores the fundamental and integral role of the body and embodiment in organizational life-worlds.

Embodied Economies

Embodied Economies
Author: Israel Reyes
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2022-05-13
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781978827851

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Embodied Economies compares works of Latinx Caribbean fiction and theater that explore the pitfalls and successes of economic upward mobility in diasporic communities. Each chapter compares two works in a counterpoint analysis that reveals the contradictions of using Latinx Caribbean culture to get ahead in the competitive fields of education, business, entertainment, and finance.

Embodied Protests

Embodied Protests
Author: Maria Tapias
Publsiher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2015-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780252097157

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Embodied Protests examines how Bolivia's hesitant courtship with globalization manifested in the visceral and emotional diseases that afflicted many Bolivian women. Drawing on case studies conducted among market- and working-class women in the provincial town of Punata, Maria Tapias examines how headaches and debilidad, so-called normal bouts of infant diarrhea, and the malaise oppressing whole communities were symptomatic of profound social suffering. She approaches the narratives of distress caused by poverty, domestic violence, and the failure of social networks as constituting the knowledge that shaped their understandings of well-being. At the crux of Tapias's definitive analysis is the idea that individual health perceptions, actions, and practices cannot be separated from local cultural narratives or from global and economic forces. Evocative and compassionate, Embodied Protests gives voice to the human costs of the ongoing neoliberal experiment.

The Cognitive Mechanics of Economic Development and Institutional Change

The Cognitive Mechanics of Economic Development and Institutional Change
Author: Bertin Martens
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2004-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134340163

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This book seeks to explain long-term economic development and institutional change in terms of the cognitive features of human learning and communication processes. Martens links individual cognitive processes to macroeconomic growth theories, including economies of scale and scope, and to theories of institutional development based on asymmetric i