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A Phenomenology of Embodiment,t conflicts. The body is a unified whole of these experiential levels, from fundamental sensory experience through the social and discursive constitutions of sexual embodiment..Excerpts from Sullivan’s diaries accompany the theoretical discussion in a way that Sullivan himself might engage in the theory.解决 发表于 2025-3-23 17:02:24
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,Lou Sullivan Diaries: 1970–1973,y man. He begins, occasionally, to call himself Lou. He is overjoyed to find a gay man, Lawrence, who recognizes Sullivan as a man and engages in a sexual relationship with him. The chapter ends with Sullivan’s visit to Berkeley to see Tom.progestogen 发表于 2025-3-24 01:32:42
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,Lou Sullivan Diaries: 1974–1975,ale identity as Lou, while informally advising others who identify in some way as trans. Eventually Tom moves back to Milwaukee, where he is depressed, unemployed, and drinking heavily. Sullivan and Tom struggle with Tom’s depression, Sullivan’s identity as Lou, and Sullivan’s close relationship witCLAIM 发表于 2025-3-24 18:23:21
Discourses Available to Sullivan: The Kinsey Reports and ,,(1966) made up for this omission. However, Benjamin focused his analyses on what he called “high intensity” transsexuals, in spite of his own descriptions of various types of trans experience. These texts normalized certain sexual embodiments while leaving others marginalized, if not impossible to c神圣不可 发表于 2025-3-24 19:34:15
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A Phenomenology of Embodiment, which we experience sexual embodiment. Following through several levels of embodiment as evident in Husserl’s analyses, the author argues that different aspects of the body’s materiality, sexuality, and sensory and concrete experience are constituted within each level. Thus, although the experience