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Routledge
As Others See Us , first published in 1994 by Gordon & Breach, is a book designed to introduce the reader to a new way of thinking about the movements, both conscious and unconscious, that we make every day and every second of our lives. Goldman describes the human experience as a continuous stream of body movements, though we are only aware of a small fraction of the more obvious and... Read more
PROLOGUE, ONE: PERCENING MOVEMENT, TWO: LOOKING AT MOVEMENT: GESTURESAND POSTURES, THREE: INTEGRA TED MOVEMENT: THE MOMENT OF TRUTH, FOUR: EXPERIENCING INTEGRATED MOVEMENT, FIVE: FRIENDSHIP, SIX: RELA TIONSHIPS, SEVEN: FAMILY, EIGHT: GETTING TO WORK, NINE: THE BODY, TEN: THE ART OF LIFE POSTURE, GESTURE AND INTEGRATED MOVEMENT IN ART THE PERFORMER'S POINT OF VIEW, ELEVEN: REFLECTIONS, EPILOGUE: OUR QUANTUM LEAP, NOTES, PHOTO CREDITS, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES, BIBLIOGRAPHY, ADDITIONAL READINGS, INDEX.
Biography
Ellen Goldman
'Ellen Goldman has done a superb job in dealing lucidly and forthrightly with the most important topic of our time... communication. In discussing and exploring this vast subject, she directs her flashlight of knowledge into previously dark corners, thus leading us to at least the beginning of understanding how close observation of movement can help us realize our potential. This book should be a real contribution to the study of the human family.' - John A. Atchley, Psychiatric Services Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center, New York
'The author has found a way for the reader to be a doer, making what might have been only an intellectual curiosity become a desire to try things out physically in order to experience the adventure. The wisdom contained in this book can free both mind and body to live with understanding, spontaneously.'
- Jean Erdman, Choreographer and performer, New York






