”I share this artistic piece as an invitation to problematise and think further about not only the Autoethnographic “I/We” in what I/we can know about ourselves and our bodies but also to make space for the incoherence that becomes a part of “being” and “knowing” in explorations of fragmentation and loss.”
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Nandini is a Registered Dance Movement Psychotherapist and Trauma therapist and is pursuing her Professional Doctorate in Psychotherapy and Counselling from the University of Edinburgh. With an educational background in psychology and choreography from her undergraduate years, Nandini is passionate about bringing the creative into the academic and brings all of her dancer, psychotherapist, social activist and researcher selves into the different spaces she resides and works in. She has previously worked in the capacity of a sessional and visiting lecturer at the University of Derby and as a visiting Lecturer and postgraduate tutor at the University of Edinburgh, teaching and presenting at a postgraduate level. Aligning with her strong allegiance towards the Feminist, Post-structural, Post-qualitative research interests, her doctoral research project is becoming an Embodied, Collective Biographic rendition of Bodies materialised in power and patriarchy, rooted in the context of Indian women’s experiences of their bodies.