Et rom hvor kroppen kan tre fram gjennom ulike uttrykk. Refleksjoner etter en pilotstudie om overvekt, kvinner og magedans

Forfattere

  • Trude Jægtvik Nord universitet
  • Kari Kvigne Nord universitet og Høgskolen i Hedmark
  • Per Kristian Roghell Nord universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7557/14.4055

Emneord (Nøkkelord):

obesity, overweight, health promotion, dance, belly dance, movement, body expressions, fedme, overvekt, forebyggende helsearbeid, dans, magedans, bevegelse, kroppsuttrykk

Sammendrag

A space where the body can emerge through various expressions. Reflections around a pilot study on overweight, women and belly dancing

This article is based on the implementation of, and reflections on the experiences from a pilot study in belly dancing for obese women, as well as interviews with participants in connection with the course. The study had a qualitative approach. The movements in belly dance invite into a concentration towards the body along with others. This started processes on several levels. Acknowledgment of vulnerability seemed to be a strength, and an important basis for the women’s development. Academic communities internationally call for new approaches and methods in relation to obesity. It is natural to look at the body and movement in relation to health. If we however are going to create a space where the body can emerge through different expressions, is it then necessary to focus on health? Can the term health block a new insight? Maybe we also should concentrate more on attention to the body and its expressions?

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Trude Jægtvik, Nord universitet

førstelektor

Kari Kvigne, Nord universitet og Høgskolen i Hedmark

professor

Per Kristian Roghell, Nord universitet

førstelektor

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Publisert

19.12.2016

Hvordan referere

Jægtvik, T., Kvigne, K., & Roghell, P. K. (2016). Et rom hvor kroppen kan tre fram gjennom ulike uttrykk. Refleksjoner etter en pilotstudie om overvekt, kvinner og magedans. Nordisk tidsskrift for helseforskning, 12(2). https://doi.org/10.7557/14.4055

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