Moving adapted physical activity: The possibilities of arts-based research

L Eales, D Peers - Quest, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
L Eales, D Peers
Quest, 2016Taylor & Francis
Where is the moving body in our written bodies of work? How might we articulate truly
unspeakable and deeply moving moments of understanding? In what ways can we reflect
and honor the knowledge of those who do not use academic words, English words, or any
words at all? How might art move us to answer these questions differently—and more
importantly, to ask different questions? These lines of inquiry have driven arts-based
research movements within many fields including nursing, medicine, and education. In this …
Abstract
Where is the moving body in our written bodies of work? How might we articulate truly unspeakable and deeply moving moments of understanding? In what ways can we reflect and honor the knowledge of those who do not use academic words, English words, or any words at all? How might art move us to answer these questions differently—and more importantly, to ask different questions? These lines of inquiry have driven arts-based research movements within many fields including nursing, medicine, and education. In this article, we explore existing and potential uses of arts in adapted physical activity research and practice. We weave theoretical exploration, artistic engagement, and our personal experiences as researchers, practitioners and disabled movers. We do so in order to demonstrate how artistic epistemologies can enrich and expand our inquiry, understanding, and engagement in adapted physical activity.
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