ethnography; literature; gesture; kinesis; embodied cognition; kinesic intelligence; Internet
Mueller Alain (2015), Altérités et affinités ethnographiques : réflexions autour du proche, du lointain, du dedans et du dehors, in
SociologieS, [en ligne], 4906.
Bolens Guillemette (2015), Les comédiens de stand-up et la preuve par le rire: le récit comme acte cognitif dans Star Wars Canteen 1 & 2 d’Eddie Izzard, in
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Bolens Guillemette (2015), Les simulations perceptives dans la relation aux oeuvres d'art littéraires, in Mireille Besson Catherine Courtet Françoise Lavocat Alain Viala (éds) (ed.), CNRS Editions, Paris, 115-125.
Bolens Guillemette (2014), “‘Et vint nus pieds, grande allure, désaffublé contre le vent’: Dire l’allure et le travail littéraire”, in
PRIS-MA (pour une recherche sur l’imaginaire et le symbolique au Moyen Age), 28(55-56), 15-22.
Bolens Guillemette (2014), Les simulations perceptives et l’analyse kinésique dans le dessin et dans l’image poétique, in
Textimage: revue d’étude du dialogue texte-image, Varia 4(Printemps ), [en ligne].
Mueller Alain, Beyond ethnographic scriptocentrism: Modelling multi-scalar processes, networks, and relationships, in
Anthropological Theory.
Mueller Alain, Construire le street workout, (dé-)faire le genre : snapshots ethnographiques sur le bricolage identitaire engagé par les pratiquant.e.s de 'fitness des rues, in
Science Sociale et Sport.
Bolens Guillemette & Alain Mueller, Street Workout, savoir kinésique et vidéos online, in Marian Del Valle Karen Nioche Camille Paillet (éds.) (ed.), L'Harmattan, Paris.
Initiating a collaborative work at the interface of social sciences and the humanities, and engaging both academic and applied forms of knowledge, this project addresses central issues regarding the transference and transmission of embodied skills in artistic and athletic practices. Bolens has published on the history of the body, embodied cognition, kinesic intelligence, and gestures in literatures of different historical periods, and Mueller is an anthropologist whose research on the body and popular movements is focusing on the practice and diffusion of Street Workout, an urban sport that has been developing into a transnational community via the use of Internet and Youtube.This project seeks to increase our understanding of the learning process of skilled gestures and bodily techniques through its attention to both the sensorial and semiotic dimension of kinesis, thus establishing the interdependence and interactions between bodily senses, communication systems, and historical contexts.