Running, Thinking, Writing Embodied Cognition in Composition

Cover of Running, Thinking, Writing Embodied Cognition in Composition by Jackie Hoermann-Elliott
Publisher: Parlor Press
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 9781643172514
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.59965735264 Pounds
Width: 0.41 Inches
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Running, Thinking, Writing: Embodied Cognition in Composition by Jackie Hoermann-Elliott, published by Parlor Press in 2021, explores the intricate relationship between writing and physical activity. This 180-page book presents an interdisciplinary overview of research from composition studies, cognitive science, neuroscience, and sports psychology, aimed at writers who identify as runners, walkers, or movers. The author proposes a new theoretical framework that examines how physical movement influences the writing process, supported by accounts from various runner-writers in fields such as journalism and academia.

Readers will find insights into embodied writing assignments and practical activities for instructors, encouraging a fresh perspective on writing as a form of embodied cognition. The book challenges conventional views by integrating concepts from psychology and sports, highlighting the benefits of physical activity for writers. Through its unique approach, this edition invites readers to reconsider their writing practices and the potential of movement in enhancing creativity and expression.


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For the creative fulfillment of writers who identify as runners, walkers, or movers, Running, Thinking, Writing: Embodied Cognition in Composition unveils the varied understandings of the relationship between writing activity and physical activity. Jackie Hoermann-Elliott provides an interdisciplinary overview of relevant research from the fields of composition studies, cognitive science, neuroscience, and sports psychology before proposing a new theoretical framework for explaining what happens to writers when they are moved to develop their writing while their bodies are in motion. She shares illuminating accounts from runner-writers working in the industries of journalism, academia, and youth literature. She also provides pedagogical insights from working with student writers on embodied writing assignments as well as introductory activities for instructors to try in their own classrooms. With a running metaphor guiding the chapters in this book, readers will be challenged to view writing as embodied cognition and to realize the benefits of embodiment for all writers.

Jackie Hoermann-Elliott is an Assistant Professor of English and the Director of the First-Year Composition Program at Texas Woman’s University. Her scholarship has been published in national journals, such as Composition Forum, and regional ones, such as Texas’s Conference of College Teachers of English Studies.

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