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OverviewCommunication is a fundamental human activity, and as much as 90% of all communication is non-verbal. Yet awareness of embodied intelligence in communication is rare. This book is the fourth in a series by interdisciplinary educator Andrea Olsen focused on embodiment. Through the exercises and readings in this book, we can deepen our relationship to ourselves and others and improve our communication skills, moving between worlds: inner and outer; self and other; self and Earth. Each of the thirty-one chapters combines factual information, personal anecdotes, and somatic excursions, inviting the reader to explore multiple learning styles and lenses for finding balance in a more-than-human world. This guidebook is a valuable resource for anyone seeking practical tools for living and communicating with more ease and clarity. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea OlsenPublisher: Wesleyan University Press Imprint: Wesleyan University Press ISBN: 9780819580894ISBN 10: 0819580899 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 06 December 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAndrea Olsen's writing calls us toward a critical quiet, an urgently quiet practice. Her guidance gives us the framework we need to regard our place: our bodies, our spirit, in this world. She has shaped a month of days to practice, remember, and remind us of what is within reach. --Bebe Miller, professor of dance emerita, Ohio State University This is the book we have been waiting for. Andrea has captured this moment in history when we can truly co-create a kinder world society through personal embodiment of Self. She guides us in a deep practice of awakening the wisdom of our moving body supported by breath, cellular vitality, and scientific inquiry. Read this book. It can transform not only your life, but together, our collective well-being. --Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, developer of the Body-Mind Centering(R) Approach In our cautious, distanced modern milieu, we too easily forsake the body. Here Andrea Olsen reminds us that the body, our bodies, are the center of any engagement, interaction, or offering we will ever have. She brings multiple lenses to a 'scholarship of the body, ' of lived experience, applying her findings to our needs for communicating across divides. This book is like no other, stretching between dance and dialogue. --Laura Sewall, author of Sight and Sensibility, The Ecopsychology of Perception What does the body have to do with communication?' one of Andrea's students asks impatiently. This book is her response, and it is a gift to us all. This fascinating, compelling collage of elements gradually reveals what makes the body so profoundly communicative, within oneself, with others and with the world. The body's complexity is reflected in the extraordinary richness of her means, encompassing science, stories, art, images, memories, philosophy, spirituality, and, above all, exercises that ground readers in their own felt experience. Andrea writes not just about the body but from the body. Moving Between Worlds is her body communicating with our bodies. --Rosalyn Driscoll, author of The Sensing Body in the Visual Arts: Making and Experiencing Sculpture Embodiment--consciously inhabiting the lived body--is a theme of our time. In this book, Olsen addresses intersectionality--simultaneously perceiving ourselves and our world. Each page captures my attention, offering a theme I want to return to involving both verbal and nonverbal messaging within the context of environmental challenges and global communication. The material is applicable in many contexts--cross-cultural, professional, patient-doctor, familial, and crisis-settings--supporting our authenticity in navigating the space between. --Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD MS, assistant professor of environmental reproductive and women's health, Harvard Chan School of Public Health """Andrea Olsen's writing calls us toward a critical quiet, an urgently quiet practice. Her guidance gives us the framework we need to regard our place: our bodies, our spirit, in this world. She has shaped a month of days to practice, remember, and remind us of what is within reach.""--Bebe Miller, professor of dance emerita, Ohio State University ""This is the book we have been waiting for. Andrea has captured this moment in history when we can truly co-create a kinder world society through personal embodiment of Self. She guides us in a deep practice of awakening the wisdom of our moving body supported by breath, cellular vitality, and scientific inquiry. Read this book. It can transform not only your life, but together, our collective well-being.""--Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, developer of the Body-Mind Centering(R) Approach ""In our cautious, distanced modern milieu, we too easily forsake the body. Here Andrea Olsen reminds us that the body, our bodies, are the center of any engagement, interaction, or offering we will ever have. She brings multiple lenses to a 'scholarship of the body, ' of lived experience, applying her findings to our needs for communicating across divides. This book is like no other, stretching between dance and dialogue.""--Laura Sewall, author of Sight and Sensibility, The Ecopsychology of Perception ""What does the body have to do with communication?' one of Andrea's students asks impatiently. This book is her response, and it is a gift to us all. This fascinating, compelling collage of elements gradually reveals what makes the body so profoundly communicative, within oneself, with others and with the world. The body's complexity is reflected in the extraordinary richness of her means, encompassing science, stories, art, images, memories, philosophy, spirituality, and, above all, exercises that ground readers in their own felt experience. Andrea writes not just about the body but from the body. Moving Between Worlds is her body communicating with our bodies.""--Rosalyn Driscoll, author of The Sensing Body in the Visual Arts: Making and Experiencing Sculpture ""Embodiment--consciously inhabiting the lived body--is a theme of our time. In this book, Olsen addresses intersectionality--simultaneously perceiving ourselves and our world. Each page captures my attention, offering a theme I want to return to involving both verbal and nonverbal messaging within the context of environmental challenges and global communication. The material is applicable in many contexts--cross-cultural, professional, patient-doctor, familial, and crisis-settings--supporting our authenticity in navigating the space between.""--Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD MS, assistant professor of environmental reproductive and women's health, Harvard Chan School of Public Health" Andrea Olsen's writing calls us toward a critical quiet, an urgently quiet practice. Her guidance gives us the framework we need to regard our place: our bodies, our spirit, in this world. She has shaped a month of days to practice, remember, and remind us of what is within reach.--Bebe Miller, professor of dance emerita, Ohio State University This is the book we have been waiting for. Andrea has captured this moment in history when we can truly co-create a kinder world society through personal embodiment of Self. She guides us in a deep practice of awakening the wisdom of our moving body supported by breath, cellular vitality, and scientific inquiry. Read this book. It can transform not only your life, but together, our collective well-being.--Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen, developer of the Body-Mind Centering(R) Approach In our cautious, distanced modern milieu, we too easily forsake the body. Here Andrea Olsen reminds us that the body, our bodies, are the center of any engagement, interaction, or offering we will ever have. She brings multiple lenses to a 'scholarship of the body, ' of lived experience, applying her findings to our needs for communicating across divides. This book is like no other, stretching between dance and dialogue.--Laura Sewall, author of Sight and Sensibility, The Ecopsychology of Perception What does the body have to do with communication?' one of Andrea's students asks impatiently. This book is her response, and it is a gift to us all. This fascinating, compelling collage of elements gradually reveals what makes the body so profoundly communicative, within oneself, with others and with the world. The body's complexity is reflected in the extraordinary richness of her means, encompassing science, stories, art, images, memories, philosophy, spirituality, and, above all, exercises that ground readers in their own felt experience. Andrea writes not just about the body but from the body. Moving Between Worlds is her body communicating with our bodies.--Rosalyn Driscoll, author of The Sensing Body in the Visual Arts: Making and Experiencing Sculpture Embodiment--consciously inhabiting the lived body--is a theme of our time. In this book, Olsen addresses intersectionality--simultaneously perceiving ourselves and our world. Each page captures my attention, offering a theme I want to return to involving both verbal and nonverbal messaging within the context of environmental challenges and global communication. The material is applicable in many contexts--cross-cultural, professional, patient-doctor, familial, and crisis-settings--supporting our authenticity in navigating the space between.--Shruthi Mahalingaiah, MD MS, assistant professor of environmental reproductive and women's health, Harvard Chan School of Public Health Author InformationAndrea Olsen is professor of dance and faculty member in the Environmental Studies Program at Middlebury College. 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