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Síða 101
( 123-4 ) While the explanation of how " his body knew " is obscure here , the fact that corporeal action saves Finsterlicht is consonant with the troubled and incoherent place of matter in the intimacy between body and machine .
( 123-4 ) While the explanation of how " his body knew " is obscure here , the fact that corporeal action saves Finsterlicht is consonant with the troubled and incoherent place of matter in the intimacy between body and machine .
Síða 108
The intertwining of maternally - indebted corporeality and sexual differences is simultaneously represented as the ... On the other hand , " The Great Escape " brilliantly attends to corporeal alignment to the images and data flows of ...
The intertwining of maternally - indebted corporeality and sexual differences is simultaneously represented as the ... On the other hand , " The Great Escape " brilliantly attends to corporeal alignment to the images and data flows of ...
Síða 143
This is the import of the subtitle Towards a Corporeal Feminism , feminism being among other things a knowledge . Throughout the book , Grosz ne- gotiates a difficult terrain between traditional philosophy and postmodern feminism .
This is the import of the subtitle Towards a Corporeal Feminism , feminism being among other things a knowledge . Throughout the book , Grosz ne- gotiates a difficult terrain between traditional philosophy and postmodern feminism .
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