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Fenomenološki zagovor hoje kot emancipatorne prakse v neoliberaliziranem prostoru : doktorska disertacija
ID Poteko, Kaja (Author), ID Doupona, Mojca (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Pričujoče delo za svoj temeljni predmet vzame hojo ter si v kontekstu sedanjega časa in prostora zastavi nalogo mišljenja in artikulacije njenega emancipatornega potenciala. Ob identifikaciji raziskovalne vrzeli izbrano telesno prakso skozi družboslovno in humanistično teorijo obravnavamo na ravni njenega razmerja z obstoječim družbenim sistemom ter njegovimi prostorskimi in časovnimi manifestacijami. Da bi razumeli družbeno pogojenost tako prostora in časa, kakor tudi načina dojemanja in rabe teles, nalogo začnemo s kritično analizo obstoječega družbenega sistema, tj. neoliberalizma, v okviru katere si pripravimo konceptualno orodje, s katerim v nadaljevanju pokažemo, kje iskati neoliberalne specifike prostora, ki ga pred tem pojmujemo kot bistveno družbenega. V iskanju prostora, ki bi z obstoječim prelomil, se opremo na idejo prostora užitka, kot prostora, ki je pogojen in izhaja iz telesa, pri čemer argumentacijo tovrstnega izhodišča ter njegovo vez z jezikom kasneje utrdimo s črpanjem iz polja fenomenologije. Disertacija nato pregleda dosedanjo, v tem okvirju relevantno literaturo, predstavi zgodovino hoje ter izlušči dimenzije, prek katerih je hojo možno misliti kot potencialno subverzivno in emancipatorno prakso, ki lahko obstoječe rabe prostora, časa in telesa odpira tudi drugim. Abstraktnejša teoretična prizadevanja v sklepnem delu naloga ilustrira še z opravljeno študijo primera, kjer za svojo glavno enoto izbere specifične vodene sprehode, ki jih naslovi prek perspektive hoje ter v interpretaciji poveže s predhodno razvitimi koncepti, emancipatorni potencial hoje pa odpre spregi s kategorijo univerzalnega.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:hoja, neoliberalizem, prostor, čas, telo, fenomenologija
Work type:Doctoral dissertation
Typology:2.08 - Doctoral Dissertation
Organization:FŠ - Faculty of Sport
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-136380 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:108084739 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:28.04.2022
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Language:English
Title:Phenomenological defense of walking as an emancipatory practice in neoliberalized space
Abstract:
This thesis addresses walking as its main subject and makes it its task to think and articulate its emancipatory potential in the context of contemporary time and space. After identifying the research gap, the selected bodily practice is discussed theoretically through the social sciences and humanities at the level of its relation to the existing social system and its spatial and temporal manifestations. In order to understand the social conditionality of space and time, as well as the way our bodies are perceived and used, we begin this work with a critical analysis of the existing social system, i.e. neoliberalism, within which we develop a conceptual tool to show how and where we can look for the neoliberal particularities of space, previously introduced as essentially social. In our search for a space that has the potential to break with the existing one, we draw on the notion of the space of enjoyment as a space conditioned by and emanating from the body. The argumentation of such a starting point and its connection to language is later reinforced by recourse to the field of phenomenology. The dissertation then examines earlier literature relevant to this context, traces the history of walking, and elaborates the dimensions through which walking can be thought of as a potentially subversive and emancipatory practice that can open up existing uses of space, time and the body. In the final section, more abstract theoretical efforts are illustrated through a case study in which specific guided walks are selected as the main unit, considered from the perspective of walking, and linked in interpretation to previously developed concepts, while the emancipatory potential of walking is extended to the category of the universal.

Keywords:walking, neoliberalism, space, time, body, phenomenology

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