The quality of water: perception and senses of fluid movement

S. Heath
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ABSTRACT This paper examines tactile sensory dimensions of immersion in water and is based on ethnographic fieldwork amongst competitive youth swimmers in the South East of England. It argues that youth swimmers’ perceptions of the qualities of water, in the pools where they train and compete, are sensuous productions of embodied knowledges and enskilled movements developed and refined through their swimming practice. Thus, it adds to the growing anthropological literature on the senses and physical movement practices by suggesting that the cultural sensory order developed in competitive swimming privileges touch sense modalities. Swimmers must develop a “feel for the water,” the skills and sensory perceptions to assess and assist their interaction with the medium of water. Learning to feel is an ongoing dialectic process of making sensory knowledge developed through an accumulation of regular immersion and occasional absence. This paper asserts that the making of “feel for the water” is an essential element in youth swimmers’ self formation, incorporating their growing and physically changing bodies as experienced through their immersion in a “mirror” environment in constant motion.
水的质量:对流体运动的感知和感觉
本文考察了浸入水中的触觉感官维度,并基于英格兰东南部竞技青年游泳运动员的民族志田野调查。它认为,青少年游泳者在他们训练和比赛的游泳池中对水质的感知,是通过游泳练习发展和完善的具体化知识和熟练动作的感官产物。因此,它增加了越来越多的关于感官和身体运动实践的人类学文献,表明文化感官秩序是在竞技游泳特权中发展起来的。游泳者必须培养一种“对水的感觉”,即评估和协助他们与水媒介互动的技能和感官知觉。学习感受是一个不断发展的辩证过程,感官知识是通过定期沉浸和偶尔缺席的积累而发展起来的。本文认为,“对水的感觉”的形成是青少年游泳者自我形成的一个重要因素,它结合了他们在不断运动的“镜子”环境中所经历的成长和身体变化。
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