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University of Wollongong

2015

Jurisprudence

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Towards A Jurisprudence Of The Embodied Mind - Sarah Lund, Forbrydelsen And The Mindful Body, Marett Leiboff Jan 2015

Towards A Jurisprudence Of The Embodied Mind - Sarah Lund, Forbrydelsen And The Mindful Body, Marett Leiboff

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As Erika Fischer-Lichte remarked, the great Polish theatre theorist Jerzy Grotowski redefined the notion of the body of the actor as an embodied mind, as a responsive and responding self. Conversely, law abjures the body, its interpreters – lawyers and scholars – inured in practices of rationality, reason and logic, or mindful disembodiment. Travelling through the Danish capital, encountering Danes real and fictitious to illustrate how much we function through our bodies, this essay suggests that we are better and more effective legal interpreters as embodied minds, rather than disembodied minds. But this is not mindless embodiment, a mere reflex …