Thank you, Adrian, for initiating this re-introduction, as I am one of the new people who has recently joined the list.
I direct the Women's Studies Program at St. Cloud University in St Cloud, MN, where my work focuses on Gender and the Media and Gender and the Body. I am a registered yoga teacher so in addition to teaching yoga, I am also integrating feminism, yoga, embodied practices of learning, and mindful education in my teaching and my scholarship.
Be well,
Beth
Beth Berila, Ph.D.
Director, Women's Studies Program, St. Cloud State University
Registered Yoga Teacher
Feminist Yogini Blog: http://www.bethberila.blogspot.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bethberila
SCSU Women's Studies Program: http://www.stcloudstate.edu
http://youtube.com/scsuCareerCast
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From: Interdisciplinary discussion on human embodiment [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adrian Harris [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 9:45 AM
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Subject: introductions?
Hi all,
Quite few new people have joined recently, so I thought it worth inviting members to introduce themselves and their interests. Embodiment is a very broad topic and it's very useful to hear what people are interested in and/or working on. I suggest you give your key area of interest as the subject of the post.
Best wishes,
Adrian Harris.
List manager and editor of Embodiment Resources:
www.embodiment.org.uk<http://www.embodiment.org.uk>
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