Chapter Cherishing the Body: Embodiment and the Intersubjective World in Michèle Roberts’s Playing Sardines
The essay sets out to analyze selected stories from Michèle Roberts’s 2001 collection, Playing Sardines, in the light of theories of embodiment. Opposing the Cartesian body/mind dualism, these theories refuse to view the body merely as an object or an imperfect instrument over which the mind must ex...
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Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
2025
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