halsaders
Halsaders is a term used in certain strands of performance studies and speculative anthropology to describe a class of neck-centered gestural practices. It denotes coordinated postures, neck movements, and vocalizations presented to create a shared auditory or kinaesthetic effect. The concept appears primarily in theoretical discussions and artistic contexts rather than in clinical or mainstream social science research.
Etymology and origin are not standardized. The form Halsaders seems to blend elements referring to the neck
Core features of halsaders typically include a fixed or sequential neck posture, deliberate breath timing, and
Contexts and usage of halsaders span art and theory, where they are employed as metaphors for social
Criticism and reception are mixed. Some scholars consider halsaders largely descriptive and lacking rigorous empirical support,