“I Guess that the Greatest Freedom … ”: A Phenomenology of Spaces and Severe Multiple Disabilities

Article

“I Guess that the Greatest Freedom … ”: A Phenomenology of Spaces and Severe Multiple Disabilities

Published in: Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology
Volume 17 , issue 2 , 2017 , pages: 1–11
DOI: 10.1080/20797222.2017.1356628
Author(s): Kristin Vindhol Evensen PhD Student, Department of Physical Education, Norway , Øyvind Førland Standal Professor of Physical Education, Faculty of Education and International Studies, Norway

Abstract

This paper expresses wonder about how bodies in motion can lead towards an understanding of lived meaning in silent lifeworlds. In such lifeworlds, expressions are without words, pre-symbolic, and thus embodied. To address the wonder, phenomenological philosophy and phenomenological methodology were employed to frame an approach that acknowledges lives with disabilities as qualitatively different from, and yet not inferior to, nor less imbued with meaning than, lives without.

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