Browsing by Subject "embodiment"
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Civil and the limits of politics in revolutionary Egypt
(Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 2015-01-01)© 2015 by Duke University Press. Based on analysis of scholarly and primary sources that include July 2011 and January and February 2014 fieldwork in Cairo, this article examines civil as a word with multiple synchronic ... -
How We Became Posthuman: Ten Years On An Interview with N. Katherine Hayles
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Reworking Efficacy: The Social Life of Medicine in Northern Togo
(2013-04-23)When considering the local, indigenous, “traditional” healing practices of non-Western societies, Euro-Americans often ask whether or not they are efficacious – “do they work?” Posed from a biomedical paradigm, the concept ... -
The Anti-Iconicity of Blackness: A Theological Reading of the Modern Racial Optic
(2015)Recent focus on the police treatment of dark bodies has brought the visual perception of race to the forefront of national discourse. It has raised the question of why certain people are seen as a greater social threat than ...