Philosophy International Journal
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Fantasmata- Between Movements: Dance Education and Contemporary Demands
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Keywords
Dance
Education
Academy (University)
Art
Interdisciplinarity
Abstract
In order to arrive at a concept (as a goal) of global health, we think of a search for Care of Self, through art (of dance, but not only), seeking a quality education, uniting the necessary aesthetics with ethics (more than necessary!). The interdisciplinary between the different knowledge’s (psychoanalysis, philosophy, education, art, etc.), the studies of the movement, of the times can give us great notions of health and thus, we arrive at the so desired care of itself, advocated by Foucault
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