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Corpus Anarchicum: Political Protest, Suicidal Violence, and the Making of the Posthuman Body
Dabashi's newest book is a meditation on suicidal violence in the immediate context of its most recent political surge and a critical examination of the radical transformation of the human body, supported by close readings of cinematic and artistic evidence.
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Explores political violence and body transformation in modern times.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in the ways political protests and violence shape our understanding of the human body, Dabashi's book is a compelling read. It offers a deep dive into causes and cultural representations, making it impactful for those curious about contemporary politics and art's role in social change.