The dis-membered body: bodily fragmentation as a metaphor for political renewal
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Resumo: | In recent years, the theme of bodily fragmentation has received much attention in academic studies in Europe. The body and its parts have come to be viewed as text, trope, or metaphor, allowing one to think of the social systems. Based on contemporary reflections dealing with the body as text or discourse, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Stefanie Wenner, and Jacques Lacan, the current article revisits Empedocles and Plutarch to discuss particularly the anthropological and philosophical aspects of the concepts that have been constructed concerning the body. |
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The dis-membered body: bodily fragmentation as a metaphor for political renewal |
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The dis-membered body: bodily fragmentation as a metaphor for political renewal Guldin,Rainer Body discourse Stefanie Wenner |
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The dis-membered body: bodily fragmentation as a metaphor for political renewal |
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The dis-membered body: bodily fragmentation as a metaphor for political renewal |
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Guldin,Rainer |
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In recent years, the theme of bodily fragmentation has received much attention in academic studies in Europe. The body and its parts have come to be viewed as text, trope, or metaphor, allowing one to think of the social systems. Based on contemporary reflections dealing with the body as text or discourse, including Mikhail Bakhtin, Stefanie Wenner, and Jacques Lacan, the current article revisits Empedocles and Plutarch to discuss particularly the anthropological and philosophical aspects of the concepts that have been constructed concerning the body. |
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