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Disembodiment

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dis·em·bod·y  (dsm-bd)
tr.v. dis·em·bod·ied, dis·em·bod·y·ing, dis·em·bod·ies
1. To free (the soul or spirit) from the body.
2. To divest of material existence or substance.

disem·bodi·ment n.


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In fact, its look enhances the piece's sense of physical and psychological oppression, as well as the feelings of isolation and disembodiment that Gyuri goes through.
Indeed, the image's coupling of disembodiment and sensuous immediacy is disconcertingly seductive.
Rather, I mean only to move away from giving the priority to the idea of disembodiment, to the idea that what really matters is liberation from the flesh.
 
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