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Effets de peau : "la peau pour le dire"

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La peau est une frontière où s'inscrivent les cicatrices, les marques d'une histoire, les traces des aléas biographiques mais aussi l'appartenance revendiquée au groupe. Lieu d'expression, la peau est aussi langage, mode d'apparaître, fondement d'une identité, de la singularité d'un sujet. Ainsi, elle est ornée, décorée, maquillée… L'ethnologie nous avait révélé les scarifications rituelles, l'identification à l'animal-totem, les masques comme seconde peau. Nous connaissons aujourd'hui les tatouages, piercings, inclusions… et parfois les mutilations, stigmates… jadis réservés à de tout petits groupes humains.


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Palang-Gebrauch und seine Darstellungen - Puber ganz Indonesien verbreitet
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Gin-lien : ein aktualistischer Beitrag zur Ethnologie des Hässlichen
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Tandenvijlen op het oude Java

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Stigma : marking skin in the early modern world
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ISBN: 9780271094427 0271094427 Year: 2023 Publisher: University Park The Pennsylvania State University Press

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"Investigates the intersecting histories of tattooing, branding, stigmata, baptismal and beauty marks, and the wounds and scars borne by early modern men and women. Examines these forms of dermal marking as manifestations of a powerful and ubiquitous material practice"--


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Nuba Personal Art.
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ISBN: 0715605941 Year: 1972 Publisher: London Duckworth

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ISBN: 1446227979 1446264580 1283879573 0761967958 9781446264584 9780761967958 9781446220207 1446220206 9780761967965 0761967966 9781446227978 9781283879576 Year: 2000 Publisher: London Sage

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This volume explores the growing range of practices such as piercing, tattooing, branding, cutting and inserting implants which have sprung up recently in the West.


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Embodiment and everyday cyborgs : technologies that alter subjectivity
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Manchester, England : Manchester University Press,

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Your organs are failing and require replacement. If you had the choice, would you prefer organs from other humans or non-human animals, or would you choose a 'cybernetic' medical implant?Using a range of social science methods and drawing on the sociology of the body and embodiment, biomedicine and technology, this book asks what happens to who we are (our identity) when we change what we are (our bodies)? From surveying young adults about whether they would choose options such as 3-D bioprinting, living or deceased human donation, or non-human animal or implantable biomechanical devices, to interviewing those who live with an implantable cardiac defibrillator, Haddow invites us to think about what kind of relationship we have with our bodies. She concludes that the reliance on 'cybernetic' medical devices create 'everyday cyborgs' who can experience alienation and new forms of vulnerability at implantation and activation.Embodiment and everyday cyborgs invites readers to consider the relationship between personal identity and the body, between humans and non-human animals, and our increasing dependency on 'smart' implantable technology. The creation of new techno-organic hybrid bodies makes us acutely aware of our own bodies and how ambiguous the experience of embodiment actually is. It is only through understanding how modifications such as transplantation, amputation and implantation make our bodies a 'presence' to us, Haddow argues, that we realise our everyday experience of our bodies as an absence.


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Embodiment and everyday cyborgs : technologies that alter subjectivity
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Manchester, England : Manchester University Press,

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Your organs are failing and require replacement. If you had the choice, would you prefer organs from other humans or non-human animals, or would you choose a 'cybernetic' medical implant?Using a range of social science methods and drawing on the sociology of the body and embodiment, biomedicine and technology, this book asks what happens to who we are (our identity) when we change what we are (our bodies)? From surveying young adults about whether they would choose options such as 3-D bioprinting, living or deceased human donation, or non-human animal or implantable biomechanical devices, to interviewing those who live with an implantable cardiac defibrillator, Haddow invites us to think about what kind of relationship we have with our bodies. She concludes that the reliance on 'cybernetic' medical devices create 'everyday cyborgs' who can experience alienation and new forms of vulnerability at implantation and activation.Embodiment and everyday cyborgs invites readers to consider the relationship between personal identity and the body, between humans and non-human animals, and our increasing dependency on 'smart' implantable technology. The creation of new techno-organic hybrid bodies makes us acutely aware of our own bodies and how ambiguous the experience of embodiment actually is. It is only through understanding how modifications such as transplantation, amputation and implantation make our bodies a 'presence' to us, Haddow argues, that we realise our everyday experience of our bodies as an absence.


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Embodiment and everyday cyborgs : technologies that alter subjectivity
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Manchester, England : Manchester University Press,

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This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. Your organs are failing and require replacement. If you had the choice, would you prefer organs from other humans or non-human animals, or would you choose a 'cybernetic' medical implant?Using a range of social science methods and drawing on the sociology of the body and embodiment, biomedicine and technology, this book asks what happens to who we are (our identity) when we change what we are (our bodies)? From surveying young adults about whether they would choose options such as 3-D bioprinting, living or deceased human donation, or non-human animal or implantable biomechanical devices, to interviewing those who live with an implantable cardiac defibrillator, Haddow invites us to think about what kind of relationship we have with our bodies. She concludes that the reliance on 'cybernetic' medical devices create 'everyday cyborgs' who can experience alienation and new forms of vulnerability at implantation and activation.Embodiment and everyday cyborgs invites readers to consider the relationship between personal identity and the body, between humans and non-human animals, and our increasing dependency on 'smart' implantable technology. The creation of new techno-organic hybrid bodies makes us acutely aware of our own bodies and how ambiguous the experience of embodiment actually is. It is only through understanding how modifications such as transplantation, amputation and implantation make our bodies a 'presence' to us, Haddow argues, that we realise our everyday experience of our bodies as an absence.

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