Journal of Mind-Body Science
Online ISSN : 2424-2314
Print ISSN : 0918-2489
Volume 13, Issue 2
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  • Yuko KUSAKA, Hiromi EBIHARA
    Article type: Article
    2004 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 9-21
    Published: October 30, 2004
    Released on J-STAGE: March 01, 2018
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    An attempt was made to consider the mind moments of play world in a case of "making Shinning Mud-Dumpling", from the view point of mind and body theory of Ichikawa Hiroshi in the main. The following conclusions were obtained: 1) In the mind of play world, there were such moments as; (1) drift away from routine to freedom=being absorbed=unification with play object, (2) change in quality of the object, (3) change in relatinship with the object, (4) double existences of the subject, (5) creation of the original play world, and (6) formation of new self-identity. These moments have relations with each other, and existed simultaneously and progressively. 2) Those movements had not been created until through the body of play subject, especially through the "functions of Implexes" as latent possibilities like the five senses and the body senses of underconsciousness.
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  • Shingo NAKAE
    Article type: Article
    2004 Volume 13 Issue 2 Pages 23-29
    Published: October 30, 2004
    Released on J-STAGE: March 01, 2018
    JOURNAL FREE ACCESS
    This study investigates attitudes toward basic standing posture in Ballet and Kendo. Attitudes concerning the body by supecialists in both areas are desclibed on a questionnaire. This deta was reviewed and classified according to defferences and communalities between the two. The results suggests that both arts show several similarities on the human body. In the present day we draw a line between dance and budo. It has been assumed that Ballet has nothing to do with Kendo. But this study finds many similarities between the two in regards to sensibilities toward standing position.
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