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Note: major entries appear in bold
Abramovic, Marina and Ulay 38–9acceleration 6, 30–5, 41accumulation 71, 73, 77Acerca do Espaço (Britto and
Berenstein 2008) 49adaptive 37, 51aesthetic 30–1, 48, 50–1, 54, 56,
69, 116, 189 affect 5, 11–12, 22–4, 68, 71,
73–4, 78, 162, 179affective 15–16, 19–22, 24–5, 31,
33, 60–1, 75affordances 5, 9, 12, 22, 24–5agent 2, 12–14, 23, 25, 56, 103,
109, 150agency 16–17, 20, 22–3, 31, 33,
60–1, 75Ahmed, Alejandro 9, 15, 53–4,
156, 157, 159, 166Angel, Julie 9, 15, 177, 180, 182–3,
185, 189Anglaret, Cedric 100,archaeological 145architecture/architectural 1–4, 9,
24, 46, 49, 54, 62, 106, 137, 178, 184–6, 190, 194
architecture of agency, affect, affordance 5, 11–12, 22, 25
archive/archival 6, 67, 152Ashley, Tamara, and Simone
Kenyon 30atabaque 118Atkinson, Mike 189Atlas but not List (Haleb 2013) 101attention:
heightened 25 performative 87 public’s 1, 25, 97, 143, 151–2, 172
audience 7–9, 20, 22, 37, 40–1, 80–93, 97, 103, 106–10, 157–75
Autant-Lara, Louise 106authentic 115–16, 125, 130, 132,
134 authenticity 113–14, 120–3, 126,
128–9, 133autotopographical 147
Bachelard, Gaston 12, 72Bahia 1, 8, 54, 114–15, 117–22,
125, 128–9, 132baiana 125, 135Bardy, Benoit 147, Bauhaus: Bauhaus Universität 50Bavinton, Nathaniel 191, beach 1, 14, 22, 39, 79–93, 95,
101, 156Béhague, Gerard 129, behaviour 41, 96, 105–6, 108,
128, 162, 168–73, 186–8, 191habitual 63, 109 public’s 3, 169, 173 spectator’s 162
behavioural:traits 108 conditions 105–6
Benn, Tony 43Bergson, Henri 29–33, 144biological 10, 47, 79body:
body-ballet 150body-city 58, 63body-environment 12, 21, 63body library 8, 137, 153body memory 8, 80, 144, 149remote controlled body 9
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Body L ibrary (project) 8, 15, 137, 143–5, 149, 151, 153
Boisseau, Rosita 103–5Bolze, Mathurin 7, 95, 96, 98,
103–5, 107–10Borden, Iain 186borders 7, 96, 98, 104–6, 160boundaries 42, 101, 104,
179, 185 Brasil, Daniela 50–1Brazil 5–6, 14, 45–6, 62–3,
114–18, 122, 127–8, 156–7Brennan, Tim 42–4Browning, B. 120Bruneau, Julien 99Butler, K.D. 115, 128Byrne, Denis 69, 71
candomblé 129–30Carr, C. 38–9cartography/cartographies 47, 50,
58–9, 61–2, 141body cartography 58sensual cartographies 50
Carvalho, J.J. 117Carvalho, M. 122Casa de Vovó (Grandma’s
house) 113, 121–2, 123, 125, 127–34
Casey, Edward 2, 5, 12–14, 16–18, 23, 144
cavaquinho 118 cell/cellular 15, 21, 139–41, 148–9,
151, 153Cena 11 9, 15, 53, 55, 155, 157,
159–60, 162, 164, 166, 169, 170, 172
choreographic: approach 145dwelling 1–3, 5, 9, 11–13, 16–18,
21–5, 27, 93, 177 microchoreographies 16object 21situation 15, 53–5, 155, 157,
159,168, 172–3 writing 29
chorography 137, 145–6Chtecheglov, Ivan 194Ciolfi, Luigina 70city 6, 8–9, 16, 45–63, 116, 121,
128, 131, 148–9, 177–89city-as-spectacle 45–6, 50, 53,
58, 63body-city 58, 63
co–involvement 51, 58collaboration/collaborative 1, 7,
21, 51, 56, 68, 76, 80, 83, 118, 123–4, 129, 131,133, 141
community 69, 71, 73, 77, 81, 87, 121, 191, 193
composition/compositional 53, 72, 159, 169, 172
condition: kinaesthetic 25corporeal 6metakinetic condition 155of place 24urban 6, 45
configure 58, 63, 159Conrad, Emilie 36consciousness 24, 29–31, 33, 42–3,
187constrain/constraints 52, 103,
125, 128contemplation/contemplative 14,
27, 56, 79, 92, 98contested 71, 73, 133continuum movement 36convergence 11, 47corpocartographia 58corpocidade 6, 15–16, 45–6, 48–51,
53–4, 56, 61–4corpographia 6, 15, 45–8, 51–2, 56,
58, 60–2corporeal/corporeality 2–4, 6, 17,
22, 45, 47–8, 52–3, 58, 60–1, 141, 149, 153, 161, 178
Counsell, Colin, and Roberta Mock 147
Cresswell, Tim 12–13, 144, 150Crowe, P.R 12–13Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly 187
214 Index
cultural 7–8, 69–71, 73, 76–7, 113, 115, 117–121, 133, 152, 164, 188, 190, 195–6
cultural tourism 118, 120geocultural 10socio-cultural 19, 23, 63
culture 52, 61, 114, 117, 125, 133, 166, 185, 188–9, 191, 193–6
body culture 94–6
DaMatta, Roberto 128Daskalaki, Maria, Alexandra Starab,
et al. 188de Carvalho Ulhoa, Marta 117, 122de Certeau, Michel 8, 59–60,
116–17, 130, 144de Morant, Alix 108 de Santos, Milton 60De Souza, Silva, Adriana Sutko
et al. 192, 194Debord, Guy 183Deleuze, Gilles, and Guattari,
Félix 23, 60–1derive 183–4 Devine, Anne 39–40displacement 8, 13–14, 16, 27,
113, 131, 134, 178do Pandeiro, Zé 122, 124, 132domestic/domestificaton 12, 60,
143, 150dromosphere 27, 31–3Du Goudron et des plumes
(Bolze 2010) 103, 109Dunn, C. 117, 118Duotypiquemarcheetdansechristine
quoiraudjulienbruneau (Quoiraud and Bruneau 2002) 99
duration/durational 5–6, 10, 13–14, 16, 27, 29, 31–2, 34, 36, 67–73, 75–8, 87, 146, 150, 166
dwelling: 44, 78, 93, 95, 177duractional 14see also choreographic dwelling
dynamic: body state 23cartography 47environment 7, 12, 14, 79
field 19matrix 3, 21, 24relational 22, 52–3, 159
ecphories 143, 152Edwardes, Dan 196Eichberg, Henning 9, 194–6 Eiko and Koma 36Embodied Voodoo Game (Ahmed
2009) 160, 164–6, 172embody 108, 122, 188
embodied 2–6, 11–12, 14–19, 23–4, 29, 60–1, 71, 75, 122–3, 128–9, 144–52
embodiment 13, 15, 20, 149emotion/al 40–1, 70, 72, 74, 77,
157, 162, 164, 169, 183–6, 196empathy 162, 164endurance 6, 16, 98England, Marcia, and Stephanie
Simon 187engraphy 148environment 6, 12, 15, 17, 18, 21
body 12, 63built 181relationship with 79–92, 179–97rural or natural 7, 68, 73–6, 78–9urban 8, 14–15, 24, 47–8, 57, 191
ethnography 115experiential:
maps 50methodologies 61–2staging 95state 23topology 18, 25
experiment 5, 31, 29, 70, 101, 165, 169–70, 172, 192
experimental 6, 50,experimentation 2, 48, 51
Fairclough, Graham 71Falling into Place (Schiller, McCree,
Paris 2012) 1, 8–9, 21, 137–8, 141–5, 148, 150–3
feeling/feelings 7, 24, 32, 37, 47, 72, 106, 120, 150, 162, 169–70, 196
Index 215
Feld, S. 133felt-sense 146, 149, 151–2fiction 79
fictive 103, 163flux 16, 147, 151, 188folkloric 113, 126folklorisation 120foot 28, 34–5, 42, 59
footprint 4, 5, 93, 140 footsteps 6, 13, 14 feet 42–4, 83–4, 89, 92, 119–20,
127, 156Forsythe, William 21Foster, Susan 2–3, 18, 145 Foucault, Michel 57–8, 184, 190France 5–7, 45, 62, 95–6, 99–101,
104, 141, 144–5freedom 31, 37, 127, 155, 169,
171, 188–9, 193Freyre, G. 123 Fryer, P. 115Fuchs, Thomas 149Fugitive Moments (Rubidge, Lotto
and Le Martelot 2006) 1, 21Fullagar, Simone 188Furness, Zack 183
game 59, 116, 180, 192, 194–6see also videogaming
Gapenne, Olivier 19Geertz, Clifford 133Gendlin, Gene 146genealogies 144, 152geography/geographic 8, 11–13,
72, 118, 137, 143–5, 187gesture 7, 16, 34, 38, 49, 91, 100,
139, 141, 144, 147, 151–2, 163gestural:
patternings, 2repertoires, 8, 142, 144, 147, 152
Giaccardi, Elisa 6–8, 67–9Gibson, J.J. 5, 19, 24Gormley, Anthony 44gravity 6, 19, 27, 30–1, 34–6, 38Grayson, Richard 178Grenoble 141, 145
Groenveld, Laura 40Guerlac, Suzanne 29
habit 29–30, 32, 71, 81, 108, 145, 150, 172
habitual 15, 24, 36–7, 41,49, 63, 109, 143, 144, 146–9, 183
habituated 25habitat 19, 95, 101Hägerstrand, Torsten 12Haleb, Christophe 7, 14, 17, 95–6,
98, 100–2, 104–5, 107–8, 110Halprin, Anna 20, 146–7Halprin, Lawrence 20harmony 87, 124, 187
harmonious 6–7, 182 Harrison, R. 72Harvey, David 57Heathfield, Adrian 41Heddon, Dee 30heritage 1, 6–8, 14, 67–75, 77–8,
113, 115Herzog, Werner 42Hillier, Bill 190–1Holkham, Norfolk 80–1, 83home 16–17, 92, 101, 113, 121,
123, 125, 139, 145, 153 horizon 29, 31, 33, 35, 64, 88Huizinga, Johann 191Hunkeler. Thomas 107hybrid/hybridisation 48, 98, 104, 194
identity 8, 52, 71, 105–6, 186–7, 193, 196
implacement 8, 12–16, 27, 113improvisation 53, 60, 99, 108,
124–5In and On the Mountain (Halprin
1981) 20IN’Perfeito (1997) 172index 8, 126, 143, 151, 153inequilibrium 51, 103
disequilibrium 35Ingold, Tim 13, 43inhabitance 1–5, 7, 12–14, 17–18,
25, 79, 105, 155, 177
216 Index
inhabitants 44, 47–8, 52, 54, 101, 103
inscribe 4, 6, 16, 29, 47, 58–60, 70, 144–5, 148–9, 164
inscription 4, 6, 144, 148–9, 151, 153
institutionalisation 120intensity 29–30, 32, 36, 41–2interactions 13, 23–5, 47, 52, 69,
71, 73, 142, 151, 192, 196interactive 6, 19, 21–2, 47–8, 51–2,
157, 165–6, 169, 171–2interfaces 137, 143, 157, 163, 166invisible/invisibility 36, 97–8, 100,
172IPHAN (Brazil’s National Institute
for History and Patrimony) 15, 22, 24
itinerary 142
jogo de cintura 116journey 5, 7, 17–18, 25, 27,
29–31, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 80–1, 83, 86–7, 89, 92, 99, 101, 109, 148
Judson Dance Theater 20
Kane, Pat 192, 193Keil, Charles 120kinaesthesia 1–5, 9, 13–14, 18–19,
21–5, 98, 114, 131, 146, 150–1, 155, 162
kinaesthetic:agency 3–4, 17, 143, 153condition 25sensibilities 3system 3 topologies 2, 5, 11–12, 17–18,
20–1, 23–4kinesfield 19–20Kiosk of Contemporary Art
(project) 50KoCa Inn (Corpocidade 2009) 50–1Koch, Sabine C., Fuchs, Thomas,
et al 149–50, 152Kwon, Miwon 145
La Zouze Company 100, 104Laban, Rudolph 16, 19labyrinths 153Lamb, Matthew 178landscape 7, 9, 18, 20, 22, 33, 37,
42, 67, 69, 78, 80–1, 83, 87, 91, 101, 104, 179, 183, 189, 194, 196
Laughlin, Zoe 177, 181–2Le Monde 103Lefebrve, Henri 57Lentosphere 5, 27, 32–3Les Mains, Les Pieds, Et La Tête Aussi
(company) 103library 8, 23, 137–9, 141–3, 153,
163 see also Body Library
Lippard, Lucy 144–5Liquide (Haleb 2010) 101Lobo, Philippe 49logic 18, 46, 52, 56–7, 60, 63, 157,
172configurative 52, 64procedural 52, 54, 64
Lone Twin 41Louzada, Marcelle 49
Maillard, Alexander 101malicia 130Malpas, Jeff 13, 147Manning, Erin 21map 7, 8, 12, 15, 39, 47–50, 58–9,
75, 83, 95, 117, 140–3, 145–6, 149, 152, 185, 194
acoustic map 7, 68 bodymap 45 game-maps 178–97
mapping: deep mapping 146 macromapping 15mapping/remapping 7, 12, 15,
16, 68, 75–6, 117, 137, 145, 179micromapping 15web mapping 78
Marais, Ann-Thérèse 196Marche/Atlas (Quioiraud 2007) 100
Index 217
Marx, A.W. 115Massumi, Brian 5, 21–3Mauss, Marcel 144Maxixe, Seu 122, 124, 132McCann, B. 115McCree, Jonathan 142McGowan C., and P. Ricardo 115memory 6, 14, 16, 31, 43, 68,
71–3, 76, 137, 140, 138–53 archival 152body 8, 52, 80, 84, 144, 149cultural 152procedural 144
metaphor 29, 72, 104, 108, 116, 150, 166
metaphoric/al 8, 95, 104, 149metaphorised spectator 108–9
Michalak, Johannes, Jan Burg, et al. 144
micro-cellular 22, 149micro-movement 30, 37 miudinho 119–20, 124, 126mneme 147–8
mnemonic 8–9, 143–4, 152mobile 12, 75, 95, 101, 147, 151
computing 7, 68 laboratory 14, 101stage 7, 103, 105
mobilise 2, 7, 56, 70, 74–7, 95–6, 98
mobility 13, 30–1, 96, 185, 187–9, 194, 196
Morocco 1, 7, 95, 100Mosk, Theun 40Moura, M.A. 118Mumford, Lewis 57Muruwari people 72museum 69–71, 133music 1, 29, 72, 80–1, 86, 99, 101,
108, 113–15, 118–20, 122–6, 128–9, 131, 133, 171, 186
Myers, Misha 5–6, 10, 13–14, 27–8, 30
Myers, Misha, and Dan Harris 30narrative 7, 42, 62, 67, 119, 122,
143, 144, 160, 164
Naveda, L., and M. Leman 120navigate/navigation 79, 88, 148negotiate 10, 20, 73, 88, 130, 134,
173 negotiation, 9, 16, 54, 56Neves de, H., and L. Barbosa 116Noë, Alva 19Nogueira, Maria Luísa 49nomadic 2, 17, 95, 101nostalgia 7, 14, 16, 79
O Novo Cangaço (Ahmed 1996) 172
O’Keefe, J. 144O’Neill, Maggie, and Phil
Hubbard 30Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck
1939) 104Out of Water (Paris and Wright
2009) 7, 14, 80–92
pandeiros 118Paris, Helen 10, 79, 141–2Parkes, Donn, and Nigel
Thrift 72Parkour 2, 9, 15–16, 177–96 participant 3, 6–7, 9, 20–2, 25,
53–4, 56, 62, 67–8, 73, 75, 79, 117–9, 123–5, 127, 129, 133, 147, 159, 166, 184, 195
participation 1, 9, 20–3, 50, 54, 63, 92, 125, 143, 157, 159, 165–7, 170, 172–3, 187, 195
participatory 4, 20, 67, 99, 120, 125, 143, 155, 168, 181
passage/s 23, 31, 34–5, 131, 153, 157
pause 6, 15, 67, 69–71, 73–4, 77–8, 141, 151
Pearson, Mike 20, 30, 144–6pedestrian 49, 59, 191–2Pequenas Frestras de Ficcão
Sobre Realidade Insistente (Ahmed 2007) 160, 166–9
218 Index
perception: human 4 sensory 91interoceptive 23space-time 56
performative 2, 7, 14, 23, 62, 79, 87, 96, 101, 106, 137, 145, 147, 155
Petitot, Jean, Francisco Varela, et al. 72
Pillon, Thierry 144place:
as action 2–3, 5, 11–13, 79, 146cell 15, 140, 141, 148–9, 153field 148–9studies 11 place–ballets 12, 150, 152platial efforts 3–4, 11–12, 16,
24–5 Pook, Jocelyn 80, 86Pororoca (Rodrigues 2009) 54–5Pred, Allen 12processual 3, 6–7, 58public:
action 46, 59, 64 spaces 49, 51, 53, 56, 63–4, 186,
188, 191, 196 sphere 45–7, 54, 63–4
qualitative 3, 9, 11, 16, 19, 22, 25–7, 32, 97
Quoiraud, Christine 6, 7, 10, 14, 17, 95–6, 98–9, 100, 104–5, 107–10, 146
Rancière, Jacques 107reconstruction 72–3reconfiguration 15–16 relational 3–4, 12, 19, 21, 25, 51–2
relational dynamics 22, 53, 159 remote controlled 9, 172repertoire 3, 8–9, 16, 68, 98, 122,
142–4, 146–7, 151–2, 172Résidence Secondaire (Haleb
2005) 14, 101–3, 108residues 3, 21, 24, 144, 181
resistance 6, 16, 30–2, 34, 50, 53, 56–7, 63, 157, 189
Respostas sobre dor (Ahmed 1994) 160, 172
rhythm 6–7, 41, 43, 79, 85, 87, 92, 118–20, 134, 150, 151
rhythmic 14, 16, 43, 87, 151 polyrhythms 27, 41
ritual 90, 98, 129, 143–4, 146–7, 150–1, 163, 193
Rituals Through Dance and Environment (Halprin 1981) 20
Rock Tours Round Great Britain (Yunchang 2006–7) 35
Rodrigues, Lia 54Rosenthal, Rachel 147Runciman, David 187rural 8, 14, 113–15, 117–18, 120–5,
128, 132–3
Salvador da Bahia 113, 117Samba 114–15, 117–24 Samba Chula 124Samba Chula São Bento 122–3,
125, 127–32Samba de Roda 1, 8, 14, 113–34San Francisco 40–1São Paulo 160, 165Scarborough 41scenography/scenographic 59, 105,
137, 139–40, 142–3, 151Schweigman, Bourkke 40science:
cognitive science 1, 143neuro-science 143, 148–9
score 14, 27, 80–1, 83, 86, 88, 93, 146
scoring 7, 146Seamon, David 12, 144, 150Search for Living Myths (Halprin
1981) 20 Seasons (Halprin 2003/4) 20 secret 84, 91, 129, 139Semin, G.R., and E. R. Smith 150Semon, Richard Wolfgang 144,
147–8, 152
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Sennett, Richard 57–8 sense-making 97–8, 100, 103senses 23, 57, 59, 97
felt sense 25, 146, 149, 151–2sensory-motor 6, 47, 162
sensation 2–4, 18, 20, 23–4, 29, 31, 87, 98, 109, 137, 150, 157, 163, 187
sensibility 2–3, 22, 33, 45, 62, 107, 109–10, 123, 125, 129, 133, 143, 45
Sensuous Geographies (Rubidge and MacDonald 2003) 1, 21
Shanks, Michael, and Mike Pearson) 144–6
Sharrocks, Amy 30Sheriff, R. 118Shifting Ground (Schiller 1998) 1, 21SIM: Ações Integradas de
Consentimento Para Ocupação e Resistência (Ahmed 2009) 53–5, 156–60, 172–4
singers 81–3, 85, 119, 124, 126, 132
situational 13, 149Skidmore, T.E 115, 118Skinner Box (Ahmed 2000) 160,
169–71slowness 30, 32, 35, 42, 62slow motion 5, 14, 27, 29, 33–4,
37, 40, 146slow(ing) down 32, 35, 146, 151social 6–7, 9, 22, 67–78, 98, 100,
128, 134, 185, 187–93, 195–7
socialisation 187 socially controlled 196socio-cultural 19, 23, 63sonic 6, 14, 67–8, 75, 120, 146sound 6–7, 22, 62, 67–78, 80,
82–3, 86, 114, 119, 124, 139, 143–4, 146, 161, 163–6, 169
space:see under public space; urban
space; time space/time and space
spatial: spatialise 68 spatial cognition group 148
Spacemen on Holiday (Myers 2011) 28, 38
spectacle 9, 48, 60, 183spectacles discrets 99spectacularisation 46–53 see also city-as-spectacle
spectator 7, 9, 22, 53, 98–9, 107–10, 125, 159, 162–8, 170, 172
spectatorship (metaphorised, dramatised, hyperbolised) 108–9
Spier, Stephen 21, 144Spiers, Hugo 147–9Spinoza, Benedict 23stage:
stages 7, 9, 95–110 mobile 7, 103, 105seashore as 7 staging 7, 95, 97tent-stage 101, 103
state: affective 15 embodied/body 3, 23, 37of being 9, 110
Steinbeck, John 104, 109stillness 37, 40, 146, 151story 18, 81, 140, 144, 159, 163Stuck, Andrew 39–40subjective 13, 15, 59, 72, 75, 77,
137, 143, 146, 152subjectivity 13, 62–4, 116 146–7Sutton–Smith, Brian 192swimmers 79, 81–3, 85synthesis: 29, 47, 56
transitory synthesis 45, 47system 16, 52, 171
capitalist 46game 166interactive 157, 166, 169kinaesthetic 3nervous 148perceptual 19, 25self-organising 52
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system-continuedsensory 23ecosystem 1
tactics 8, 113, 116–17, 120–1, 126, 129–30, 132–3, 184
Takei, Kei 30, 146Taylor, Diane 144, 146, 152technology/technological 27, 30,
69–70, 155, 157, 165–6, 168, 172, 184–5
temporal 5, 14–16, 19, 29, 31, 71–2arcs 14signatures 67temporality 6, 29, 43, 58, 62,
70–1, 77Ten Teka Ten 33–4territory/territoire 8, 60, 87, 95–7,
104–6, 110, 157The Fact of the Matter (Forsythe
2009) 20The Great Wall Walk (Abramovic
1988/2008) 38This fabulous shadow only the sea
keeps (Devine 2008) 39Thompson, Evan 18Thrift, Nigel 12, 72tide 22, 80, 83–5, 87, 92–3time:
clock 43embodied 14lived 31time-space/time and space 4,
18, 34, 70, 91, 93, 194 traces 8, 11, 80, 104, 109, 139,
143, 148traceur 1, 9, 15–16, 24, 177,
179–96 tradition(al) 2, 7–8, 14, 58–9, 96,
104, 106, 113–14, 121, 129, 130132, 134, 152
trajectory 28, 30, 32, 37trajets (Schiller, Kozel et al. 1999
and 2007) 1, 21 transformation 3, 9, 14, 17,
20–1, 62, 114–15, 130, 190
transformational 15transformative 186, 194
Trigg, Dylan 10, 13, 146Tschumi, Bernard 4Tuan, Yi Fu 12, 144, 151
UNESCO 113, 115, 120–2Universidade Federal da Bahia
(UFBA) 50Urban Interventions (Britto and
Berenstein 2008) 49urban:
aesthetics 51environment 8, 14–15, 24–25,
47–48, 56–7, 191planning 46, 48–51, 53–4, 57,
59–61, 63space 9, 50, 57, 59, 191, 194,
196
vertigo 31, 35Videogame/gaming 9, 156–72 Villiers, André 106viola 118–19, 123, 131–2 violão 131Violência (Ahmed 2000) 155, 157,
159–60, 162, 164, 170Virilio, Paul 27, 30–2, 44Virilio, Paul, and John Armitage
33virtuosity 15, 127visceral 142visible 16, 36, 38–9, 48, 120, 122,
127, 189, 194, 196visibility 31, 97–8, 101, 110,
115–17, 125, 132, 179
Walking (Wilson 2008) 40walking 2, 5, 6, 12, 13, 22,
28–59, 68, 73, 84, 87, 91, 98–100, 146, 150, 180, 189
Ward, Colin 185Way from home (Myers 2002) 30Weimar 50–1Weiner, Cyrille 101
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Weitsel, Stephan 101Welton, Donn 185West, Susie 69, 71Whitehead, Simon 30Wiles, David 20Williams, David 41Williams, David, and Carl
Lavery 41, 115
Wilson, Robert 40Wright, Caroline 7, 14, 80, 81Wright, Laura 80 Wright, Peter 70Wylie, John 33
Yudice, George 117Yunchang, He 35