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stable), bodies are locations (though mapping thier contents
vascillates between the scientific and astral), bodies are prosthetics (though
their extentions and the direction of these extensions are debateable). So,
the course is about the body, but it is, by default, about the ways in which
we consider and construct the body past, present, and future.
--Samantha Krukowski
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Imag(in0ing the body is a course,
first and foremost, about the body. The title of the course sets up the pivotal
problematioc for our semester-bodies exist (though some say they do not),
bodies have parts (though bodies and their parts have been understood in myraid
ways), bodies are machines (though their mechanisms have been treated and
manipulated differently through ages), bodies are shapes (though their aesthetic
reception or production has never been
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