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Interspecies Haptic Sociality: the Interactional Constitution of the Horse’s Esthesiologic Body in Equestrian Activities

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This article explores forms of haptic sociality in interspecies interaction. Data examined are taken from a corpus of equine assisted therapy sessions, in Finland and France. During these sessions, therapists invite clients to pay close attention to the horse’s behavioral displays of comfort or discomfort and to react accordingly. In this way, the horse is regarded as a living, sentient creature, whose body has haptic and kinesthetic properties, resulting in socialization practices that cultivate forms of care. The study discusses Merleau-Ponty’s concept of “esthesiologic body”, in light of analytical instances, draws on contemporary re-examinations of phenomenological notions (such as intersubjectivity and intercorporeality) by ethnomethodologists and analysts of social interaction, and proposes to respecify them in the particular context of human–animal interactions. The argument is inspired by a conversation analytic approach, sensitive to the orderly character of social actions. Two formats, displaying diverse ways in which participants interact with the horse as an esthesiologic body, are examined in detail. The analysis shows the fundamental role played by touch and haptic practices in the practical accomplishment of intercorporeality.
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halshs-04035835, version 1 (16-08-2023)

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Chloé Mondémé. Interspecies Haptic Sociality: the Interactional Constitution of the Horse’s Esthesiologic Body in Equestrian Activities. Human Studies, 2023, ⟨10.1007/s10746-023-09667-5⟩. ⟨halshs-04035835⟩
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