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Anatomization

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a·nat·o·mize  (-nt-mz)
tr.v. a·nat·o·mized, a·nat·o·miz·ing, a·nat·o·miz·es
1. To dissect (an animal or other organism) to study the structure and relation of the parts.
2. To analyze in minute detail: "Pynchon is the devil who went beyond the grave to anatomize the remains of the modern soul" Josephine Hendin. See Synonyms at analyze.

a·nato·mi·zation (-m-zshn) n.

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Risking accusations of crude reflectionism, it's tempting to interpret all this as an unwitting but incisive anatomization of the phantasmagoric mechanisms of '60s and '70s commodity design and display.
This gave the anatomization of female subjects a particular charge in a society that associated female honor with chastity and avoidance of the public eye.
 
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