Embodied Modernities: Corporeality, Representation, and Chinese CulturesFrom feminist philosophy to genetic science, scholarship in recent years has succeeded in challenging many entrenched assumptions about the material and biological status of human bodies. Likewise in the study of Chinese cultures, accelerating globalization and the resultant hybridity have called into question previous assumptions about the boundaries of Chinese national and ethnic identity. The problem of identifying a single or definitive referent for the "Chinese body" is thornier than ever. |
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Notes 1. Ba Jin , Jia , 73. The passage describing Juehui's struggle may be found on pages 72–77 . 2. Ba Jin , “ He duzhe tan Jia , ” 478-486 . 3. The idea of China being the “ sick man of Asia ” was promoted by the Japanese at the end ...
and white photos of body parts printed on hundreds of post - it notes and attached to pillars in the exhibition space works similarly , invoking ( short - term ) memory and corporeal fragmentation . Notes that normally function as ...
Paul Arthur notes , “ Closeups are reserved for things unnoticed except by the hypersensitive lovers ; slow pans build a delicate tracery of looks and spectral retreats ; mirrors , foreground obstructions , and frames - within - frames ...