Making Sense: Embodiment and the Sensibilities of the Everyday:

作者: Paul Harrison

DOI: 10.1068/D195T

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摘要: Recently social analysis has turned its attention to ‘the body’. In this paper the author considers implications of such a turn for itself. The main discussion concerns indeterminate or ‘elusory’ nature embodiment and productive relation ‘sense making’ in everyday life contemplative thought. examines how these aspects have been marginalised within effects marginalisation understandings subjectification. Describing processes subjectification terms ‘habit’ ‘style’, suggests that disclosive performative ignored favour search foundations subject. An argument is put forward groundlessness being potential be otherwise. above discussions are described ability collectives make sense from fleeting ephemeral feelings experiences ever...

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