Stephanie Springgay

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Average rating: 3.98 · 49 ratings · 6 reviews · 10 distinct works
Being with A/r/tography

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Walking Methodologies in a ...

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Knowings and Knots: Methodo...

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Body Knowledge and Curricul...

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Feltness: Research-Creation...

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Diane Borsato

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Arts Education in Action: C...

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Curriculum and the Cultural...

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Mothering a Bodied Curricul...

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“It is not the past that shapes lived emotional experience, but rather the act of remembering in the present. To remember a particular emotion from the past implies that in the instant of remembering in the present emotions are created.”
Stephanie Springgay

“Emotions [...] were not already given, but created in the instant of circulation and exchange. Emotions are not static. They mutate and change with each encounter, attesting to their fluidity. We should not view encounters from the perspective of revelation. Encounters do not reveal; they create.”
Stephanie Springgay



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