A Geography of Horse-Riding: the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters
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505 | 8 | |a TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF PLATES; LIST OF TABLES; LIST OF FIGURES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; The wounded storyteller; Framing the research; Chapter synopsis; CHAPTER ONE -- SETTING THE SCENE; Geographies of disability; Cross-species encounters; Animal geographies; Summary; CHAPTER TWO -- THINKING EMOTION AND AFFECT THROUGH HORSE-HUMAN RELATIONS; From Centaurs to Bodies without Organs; Geographies of emotion and affect; Exploring power relationships between horses and humans: Domination or co-operation?; Summary; CHAPTER THREE -- HORSES FOR COURSES; Research Design | |
505 | 8 | |a Methodological strategiesResearch sites; Analysis; Summary; CHAPTER FOUR -- LEARNING TO BE AFFECTED BY HORSES; Attending a Riding School; Beginner riders and the stratified body; Dismantling the body and learning to be affected; Recognising horses as emotional beings; Summary; CHAPTER FIVE -- POWER DYNAMICS OF HORSE-HUMAN RELATIONSHIPS; Affective relations between horses; Modalities of instrumental power; Associational power (to act); Summary; CHAPTER SIX -- WHAT CIRCULATES ON THE HORSE-RIDER BWO?; Connective energies; The Horse-Rider Body-without-Organs; The emotional capture of affect; Summary | |
505 | 8 | |a CHAPTER SEVEN -- TRAVELLING ACROSS BORDERSDisability identities within "Riding for the Disabled Association" (RDA) groups; reproducing the body as organism; Lines of flight from the disabled organism; Communication and (dis)empowerment; crossing borders through reading affect and emotion; Being with horses; Summary; CHAPTER EIGHT -- CONCLUDING DISCUSSION; Themes running through the book; Future research; Personal reflections; Summary; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX. | |
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title | A Geography of Horse-Riding the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
title_auth | A Geography of Horse-Riding the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
title_exact_search | A Geography of Horse-Riding the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
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title_fullStr | A Geography of Horse-Riding the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
title_full_unstemmed | A Geography of Horse-Riding the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
title_short | A Geography of Horse-Riding |
title_sort | a geography of horse riding the spacing of affect emotion and dis ability identity through horse human encounters |
title_sub | the Spacing of Affect, Emotion and (Dis)ability Identity through Horse-Human Encounters |
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