Corporeality in Contemporary Iraqi Fiction
The aesthetics of corporeality in post-2003 Iraqi fiction shows a development in perceiving the body both artistically and as a cultural sign. Corporeality is envisioned here on two levels: the first entails corporeality of the text as a dialectic space
Hanan Jasim Khammas
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Ethics of a Physiotherapist: Touch, Corporeality, Intimacy-Based on the Experience of Elderly Patients. [PDF]
This paper presents a qualitative study investigating the application of physiotherapists’ professional ethics in practice with respect to touch, intimacy, and corporeality during therapy, based on the experiences of elderly patients. As the relationship
Długołęcka A +3 more
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Breast cancer survivors suffering from lymphedema: What really do affect to corporeality/body image? A qualitative study. [PDF]
Breast cancer-related lymphedema is currently one of the most serious complications that most affect the quality of life of women undergoing breast cancer.
González-Fernández L +5 more
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Instant Composition: choreographic training of the dance artist and his corporeality
The article discusses the training and development of the dance artist’s corporeality drawing primarily from the bodily practices related to the work of instant composition, proposed by the British choreographer Julyen Hamilton. For that purpose, a field
Maíra Simões Claudino Santos
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The Psychological Structure of Corporeality
In the article, the authors continued to develop the concept of corporeality as the higher psychological function, and presented an original model of the psychological structure of corporeality, developed on the basis of a cultural-historical ...
A.D. Butashin, E.M. Ivanova
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Blood, sweat and tears: On the corporeality of deportation
It is hard to imagine how deportation regimes could function without the threat or the exercise of force. Yet surprisingly a focus on forces and bodies, and more generally the question of corporeality, has rarely been foregrounded by migration scholars ...
Lisa M Borrelli, William Walters
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Something other than its own mass: Embodiment as corporeality, animality, and materiality
Anthropological concern with embodiment began in part with consideration of Merleau-Ponty's theory of perception, and this essay continues in that vein by considering his theory of nature.
Thomas J Csordas
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Unacknowledged distinctions: Corporeality versus embodiment in later life
The focus upon the body in the social sciences has had a growing influence in recent years on aging studies. Various terms have been used to explore the relationship between the body and society, of which 'corporeality' and 'embodiment' have taken pride ...
Chris Gilleard, Paul f d Higgs
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Corporeality in the View of Selected Christian Churches in Czech Lands from 1917 to 1970 [PDF]
This paper presents part of a wider research project, focusing on the view of corporeality, which was presented by selected Christian churches through church documents and commentaries in church newspapers during the period from 1917 to1970 in the Czech
Martina Kočerová
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Mediatizatsiya telesnosti i biopolitiki v kiberkul'ture
The article analyzes the ways of biopolitical control based on the corporeality deep mediatization in cyberculture. It is argued that such mediatization is inevitable process because of all-pervading interaction between bodies, technologies, media, etc ...
Ekaterina A. Alekseeva
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