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Writing With(out) Pain: Computing Injuries and the Role of the Body in Writing Activity

机译:无痛写作:计算伤害和身体在写作活动中的作用

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This article uses the lens of computer writing injuries to explore writing as an embodied activity. We use philosopher Mark Johnson's five-part definition of embodiment to develop an analysis that examines the physical, flesh-and-blood aspects of writing in addition to the social and cultural aspects of embodied activity. With this framework, we show the limits of purely technological solutions to writing injuries (like ergonomic keyboards) and explore the difficulties of including somatic training in the writing classroom. Rather than prescribing a single solution, we propose that these injuries require multifaceted infrastructural changes and point to the benefits of approaching writing with mindfulness. We conclude by suggesting ways that writing instructors and scholars can use this framework to rethink the role of the body in writing activity.
机译:本文使用计算机书写伤害的视角来探讨写作作为一种具体的活动。我们使用哲学家马克·约翰逊(Mark Johnson)对体现的五部分进行定义,以进行分析,研究除了体现活动的社会和文化方面外,还对写作的身体,肉体和血液方面进行检查。通过这个框架,我们展示了纯技术解决方案对书写伤害的局限性(如人体工程学键盘),并探讨了在写作教室中进行体能训练的困难。我们建议不要对这些伤害采取单一解决方案,而需要对基础设施进行多方面的变革,并指出以正念进行写作的好处。我们通过建议写作指导者和学者可以使用此框架来重新思考身体在写作活动中的作用的方式来得出结论。

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