Making care perceptible: nursing/intuitive movement/posthuman care

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Abstract

This chapter brings together the fields of nursing, intuitive movement and critical posthumanism to develop a convergence that centres posthuman care praxis. We present this chapter as an invitation to ‘acknowledge and work with power while franchising patients and practitioners in their care’ (Smith and Willis 2022b, p. 87). As two nurse practitioners, one intuitive movement artist and a posthuman theorist, our methodological approach is centred on nursing practice as a form of worlding, one that is generated by acts of movement, noting that our bodies are situated in relation with the world. As part of this convergence, ideas of...
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationPosthuman convergences: transdisciplinary methods and practices
EditorsRosi Braidotti, Goda Klumbytė, Emily Jones
Place of PublicationEdinburgh, UK
PublisherEdinburgh University Press
Pages287-313
ISBN (Print)9781399512664 / 9781399512695 / 9781399512688
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2025

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