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In touch: the body and sensibility as historical text / Brown, Marie Grace   Journal Article
Brown, Marie Grace Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract When introducing the body as an interpretive framework, it has become almost cliché to cite poet and essayist Adrienne Rich's instruction that we “begin … with the geography closest in.” For well over a decade, scholars have addressed the body and its attendant intimacies as microsites for examining broad sociopolitical systems of race, gender, class, sex, empire, and nation. This focus on the body contributes to the ongoing feminist work of overturning the analytic dichotomy of public and private and has launched a much newer project of approaching our physical selves as historical subjects in their own right.
Key Words Body  Sensibility  Historical Text 
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