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SUMMARY:Guest Lecture: Lakoff Applied: Metaphor\, Movement\, and Morality
DTSTART:20221017T141500Z
DTEND:20221017T154500Z
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DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture by Matylda Ciołkosz (Jagiellonian University Kr
 aków)\n\nIn the lecture\, Matylda Ciołkosz will discuss her past and on
 going research applying the theories of linguist George Lakoff.\nDuring he
 r research on modern postural yoga\, she used the theories of the embodime
 nt of meaning – including Lakoff's theory of conceptual metaphor and his
  understading of idealised cognitive models – to indicate\, how particul
 ar forms of movement experienced during postural yoga practice influence t
 he interpretations of religio-philosophical concepts legitimising this pra
 ctice. This research (summarised in a monograph called Thinking in Āsana:
  Movement and Philosophy in Viniyoga\, Iyengar Yoga\, and Ashtanga Yoga) l
 ead Matylda Ciołkosz to observe\, that different styles of yoga practice 
 also correspond to different forms of social interactions and different et
 hics regulating them. This observation awoke to her interest in the relati
 on between embodiment and morality\, that she intends to expand in two sep
 arate projects – one applying Lakoff's theory of moral politics to analy
 se the discourse about LGBTQ+ people in Poland\, and another investigating
  the relation between movement and morality in modern postural yoga.\n\n 
LOCATION:CERES Palais\, room "Ruhrpott" (4.13)
URL:https://ceres.rub.de/en/events/guest-lecture-sfb-1475-17102022/
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