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|a Cenedese, Marta-Laura
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|a Written on the Body
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Narrative (Re)constructions of Violence(s)
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|a Berlin
|b Logos Verlag Berlin
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (213 p.)
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|a Acting techniques / bicssc
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|a Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers / bicssc
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|a Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000 / bicssc
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|a Singapore / bicssc
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|a Violence
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|a 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100 / bicssc
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|a Graphical and digital media applications / bicssc
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|a Narrative
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|a Films, cinema / bicssc
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|a Literature: history and criticism / bicssc
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|a Trauma
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|a Fiction and Related items / bicssc
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|a Algeria / bicssc
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|a Ethics and moral philosophy / bicssc
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|a Television / bicssc
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|a Multi-modal criticism
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|a Brazil / bicssc
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|a 20th century, c 1900 to c 1999 / bicssc
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|a Fiction: Traditional stories, myths and fairy tales / bicssc
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|a Russia / bicssc
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|a Human and non-human bodies
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|a Philosophy: aesthetics / bicssc
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|a Theatre direction and production / bicssc
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|a Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary / bicssc
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|a Cenedese, Marta-Laura
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|a This volume explores the bodies that are subjects and objects of violence; bodies that, by simply being, narrate their traumatic experience. Contributors attune to the dialogic and hybrid relations that connect bodies and environments, and to the horizons of imaginative, future-worldbuilding possibilities that they open through acts of transmission, translation, and transfer. Refracting to something other than the body's own physicality - to multiple (multidirectional) networks - the chapters in this volume map and weave an ecosystem of interlacing bodies that are human, animal, vegetal, natural and technological; that are both singular and collective (i.e. a social body); that are situated in both the physical and virtual space; that are mythological and ephemeral; and that express naturecultural entanglements.
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