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Margaret W.Lewis,Sarah F. Buckelew

Object Lessons on the Human Body

Object Lessons on the Human Body is a profound collection that weaves together diverse literary styles and contexts to explore the intricate relationship between humanity and its physical form. This anthology traverses a spectrum of genres, from poignant essays and narrative accounts to cross-cultural analyses and poetic reflections. At its heart, the collection seeks to illuminate the human body as a central, unifying theme, transcending cultural and historical boundaries. A notable inclusion is a reflection on the body's role as both a vessel of experience and an object of societal perception, enhancing the anthology's exploration of corporeality. Sarah F. Buckelew and Margaret W. Lewis, the editors of this collection, have curated contributions from writers hailing from varied backgrounds and disciplines, each bringing a unique perspective to the anthology. Their collective works draw from a tapestry of cultural narratives and historical transitions, reflecting a commitment to broadening the discourse on corporeal identity. By aligning with movements such as feminism, identity politics, and postcolonial thought, the anthology presents a multi-faceted dialogue that enriches the reader's appreciation of the human body as both a personal and universal subject. This collection is an indispensable resource for readers seeking to engage with the complex dynamics of the human body in a cohesive yet diverse format. With its careful assembly of varied perspectives and styles, Object Lessons on the Human Body offers an unparalleled opportunity to ponder the myriad ways in which we embody and understand our physical existence. Readers are invited to experience not only the power of individual narratives but also the broader conversation these works collectively foster, providing invaluable insights and education.
105 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2023
Año de publicación
2023
Editorial
Good Press
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