
Alexander Review Vol. 4
The Alexander Review Vol. 4
194 pages. 1989.
Contents:
‘Editor’s Notes’ (pp. 3-4) by David Alexander.
‘Physiology and freedom’ (pp. 5-17) by David Sheppard.
‘Interview: Rika Cohen’ (pp. 19-35) by David Alexander.
‘Letter: An application approach’ (pp. 36) by Ed Bouchard.
‘He’s back’ (pp. 37-43) by Richard M. Gummere, Jr.
‘On doing what Alexander did’ (pp. 44-54) by Walton L. White.
‘On fitness – Extracts from a conversation with David Gorman’ (pp. 55-63) by Sean Carey.
‘The role of reflexes in normal human movement’ (pp. 64-72) by Ronald Dennis.
‘The question and answer session at the Second International Congress’ (pp. 73-84) by Senior Teacher Forum.
‘Interview: Deborah Caplan’ (pp. 85-95) by Mona Sulzman.
‘Teachering' and the Alexander Technique’ (pp. 96-113) by John Woodward.
‘Thoughts on the Technique’ (pp. 114-118) by Goddard Binkley.
‘In our own image – Eighth in a series on human design and function – Primary control’ (pp. 119-136) by David Gorman.
‘The road taken – A farewell address’ (pp. 137-143) by Missy Vineyard.
‘Interview: Shike Hermelin’ (pp. 145-159) by David Alexander.
‘A visit to Patrick Macdonald’ (pp. 160-165) by Alexander Farkas.
‘Alexander and relativity theory’ (pp. 166-170) by Chris Stevens.
‘Scientific research and its role in teaching the Alexander Technique’ (pp. 171-194) by Chris Stevens.
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