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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 93-109出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1468794120965367
关键词
deception; learning; hermeneutic inquiry; skills acquisition; magic
This article addresses the work involved in learning skills, the ways in which enskillment processes enable different perspectives and behaviors, and how individuals can meet and understand each other despite prevalent deception. By recounting personal experiences in learning entertainment magic, the author explores the ongoing challenges of the relationship between seeing and knowing, as well as the role of skills acquisition in self-other investigation.
What work is entailed in learning skills? How do processes of enskillment enable alternative ways of seeing, feeling and acting? How can we intersubjectively meet each other when deception is regarded as prevalent? This article addresses these questions through recounting my experiences associated with learning entertainment magic. I outline how the training of competencies can involve an ongoing problematising of the relationship between seeing and knowing as well as between knowledge and ignorance. Furthermore, through recounting the affirmations and disorientations of my process of learning, I want to consider how skills acquisition can serve as a method for self-other investigation.
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