Galvin, K. and Todres, L., 2012. Phenomenology as embodied knowing and sharing: Kindling audience participation. Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology, 12 (sup2), 1-9.
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DOI: 10.2989/IPJP.2012.12.1.9.1122
Abstract
We are particularly interested in how poetry and phenomenological research come together to increase understanding of human phenomena. We are further interested in how these more aesthetic possibilities of understanding can occur within a community context, that is the possibility of a process in which understanding is shared through an ongoing process of participation. In this way phenomenologically-oriented understandings may meaningfully speak of that which is common between us as well as that which may be uniquely lived for each of us in terms of its individual context and nuance. In this paper we reflect on a process by which we engaged with participants to poetically re-present a description of an experiential phenomenon. As part of this process we offered an evocative description of a health care scenario, and facilitated collectively created ‘embodied responses’ inspired by the interactive form of JapaneseRenga. We ask the question: “What kind of phenomenology is this?” Through so doing we attempt to address the theme of this special issue, namely, a focus on a wide embrace of the notion of evidence. We do this by drawing out the epistemological implications of a phenomenological approach that attends to the ‘awakening of presences’ in embodied and linguistic ways. In this pursuit we are assisted by the writings of Gendlin, Gadamer, Levinas and Shotter.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| ISSN: | 2079-7222 |
| Group: | Faculty of Health, Environment & Medical Sciences |
| ID Code: | 41957 |
| Deposited By: | Symplectic RT2 |
| Deposited On: | 11 May 2026 15:26 |
| Last Modified: | 11 May 2026 15:26 |
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