MY PROSTHETIC AND I: Identity Representation in Bodily Extension
My prosthetic is a secret of my self. It hides, tucked beneath clothing, allowing me to pass as something that I am not, that I can never be. It is precious to me, it enables me, gives me mobility and an aesthetic that would cease if it was removed from me. Within my body schema, my prosthetic is as...
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Autor principal: | Elizabeth Wright |
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University of Edinburgh
2009
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