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So it may be that women are fearful of writing honestly about embodiment during illness, fearful of being identified as less than human or nothing but a body.
Why make a hardware device at all and not just an app? "It's about embodiment," he says.
Dance and performance have been "one of the ways that early fat activists developed a language for talking about embodiment and politics".
It argues that many philosophical debates about embodiment, emplacement and difference abstract a universalized notion of 'place'bodyody' and 'self' which confounds and conflates scale issues and consequently confuses the dialectical interplay of 'time'spaceace'beinging' and 'culture' across scales.
However, moderate claims about embodiment are consistent with the identity theory because brain representations operate in several modalities (e.g. visual and motor) that enable minds to deal with the world.
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"So for me, it wasn't about feeling I was attracted to men or being attracted to masculinity, it was about my own embodiment about how I wanted to show up, not just in bed but also in the world," Mock told the hosts.
When he beats his chest with a primal grunt in "The Wolf of Wall Street" — an ad-lib originating in McConaughey's pre-scene warmup exercise — he's reconnecting with what's weird and strange and sad about his embodiment of down-home American masculinity.
Drawing upon this previous work enables us to elaborate how analysis foregrounded the nonverbal and to explain how this in turn grounded claims about his embodiment in science investigations.
Morris argues that the solution lies in eliminating the presumptions about normate embodiment and normal functioning that now pervade the way caregivers and care receivers usually are conceptualized by ethics of care.
In contrast to traditional justice theory's worries about disruptive embodiment's impact on practice, policy and principle (for example, see Rawls's well-known exclusion of disabled people on this ground, 1985 p. 234), such feminist theories condemn, and try to overcome, the omission or interdiction from practice, policy and principles of justice of people with anomalous bodies or minds.
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