List of publications on a keyword: «corporeality»
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P.F. Lesgaft's Concept of Physical Education as a Basis for the Psychology of Corporeality and the Formation of the "Self-Concept"
Research Article
Development of education Volume 8 No 4- Author:
- Anna A. Potapova
- Work direction:
- Psychology in Education
- Abstract:
- This article presents a theoretical analysis of P.F. Lesgaft's concept of physical education as a basis for the psychology of corporeality and the formation of the "self-concept". The appeal to his concept is motivated by the potential of his scientific legacy. The purpose is to identify and theoretically substantiate the potential of Lesgaft's concept as a methodological basis for modern psychology of corporeality. The objectives are to analyze approaches to "corporeality" and the "physical I" in light of modern research. The primary research method was an analysis of Lesgaft's scientific legacy and works by contemporary scholars. His ideas form a holistic anthropological model, in which the physical "I" serves as the central element of the "self-concept." The analysis demonstrates a direct correspondence between his views and the modern interpretation of corporeality: his description of the relationship between thought, action, and character structurally corresponds to the three-component model of the "physical self," including cognitive, affective, and behavioral components. Lesgaft revealed the substantive content of the stages of corporeality development – from the stage of psychosomatic identity through the acquisition of conscious control to age-related regression. This dynamic model demonstrates corporeality as an evolving process inextricably linked to personality development.
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Elusive corporeality: the utopian potential of contemporary cinema in the light of Michel Foucault's ideas
Proceeding
Current trends in the development of education system- Author:
- Anastasia S. Bolshakova
- Work direction:
- Культурологический подход в образовании
- Abstract:
- In the context of the modern super-technological, technofetishist paradigm, the category of corporeality is fundamentally transformed, and the phenomenon of the body is increasingly conceptualised and interpreted through notions of formless, structureless formations that exist as a configuration of surfaces (screen body, antibody, body without organs, zero body, body without space). In the context of a technologised, digital environment, with the development and spread of transhumanist ideas, a number of philosophical problems become particularly relevant, among them going beyond the limits of the human, the body's detachment from its own topography, and the elusiveness of subjectivity. This article attempts to describe these metamorphoses on the example of Julia Ducournau's film "Titan", based on the concept of utopianisation of the body proposed by Michel Foucault in 1966 as part of the radio programme "French Culture".
- Keywords:
- double, body, corporeality, utopia, heterotopia, cinematic body, utopian body, technologisation, subjectivity, topography of the body