How To Use Corporeality In A Sentence
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Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
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The premise for alcohol abuse, one gathers, is that consciousness, or selfhood, or corporeality, is intolerable.
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As Gillen Wood argues, for example, Francis Burney's representation of the experience of listening to a castrato at the opera in Evelina and Cecilia is conspicuously disembodied — any and all description of the castrato's corporeality is absent, being transposed into the sound of his sublime voice.
Sounds Romantic: The Castrato and English Poetics Around 1800
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Furthermore, based in our own sense of embodiment and observation of other bodies, our corporeality defines the starting point and ultimate limit of human perception.
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The content of the silent film is a pertinent counterpoint to both the events unfolding in the film's expansive narrative, and its questioning of the boundaries of corporeality.
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They both based the production of their wide-ranging sociological surveys on the notion that cultural process, forms of power and disciplines of corporeality are consubstantial phenomena.
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Why then do we long to embrace incorporeality and flee our embodied natures?
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We ought principally to love the higher forms of beauty separated from formless matter and gross corporeality (amiamo le grandi bellezze separate da la deforme material e brutto corpe), such as the virtues and the sciences, which are ever beautiful and devoid of all ugliness and defect.
Judah Abrabanel
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Behind that door lies Eden, the place where our souls can find their corporeality and those nameless dead can be revered again.
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There are tricks you can learn: bringing in death, murder, and corporeality are all probably taught at any good journalism college.
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I was obsessed with him for two years, but our hormones were an ineffable fog, innocent of corporeality.
Times, Sunday Times
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This commingling is seen by many reformers as a grotesque reduction to the base material level of human corporeality.
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The premise for alcohol abuse, one gathers, is that consciousness, or selfhood, or corporeality, is intolerable.
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With the advent of digital technology, preceded by radio and television, art lost its corporeality.
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It threatens subjectivity by collapsing meaning, reminding us of the subject's necessary relation to death, corporeality, animality and maternal materiality.
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Barbieri and his contemporaries planted the tender beginnings of celebrating the corporeality of the human form; more than three centuries later, this notion has exploded.