Corps anachroniques: Prélude pour un corps
The article discusses how bodies produce discourses through expressions, gestures, and signs that are not linguistic. It argues that to define and differentiate bodily constructions, one must consider the means required for these productions of discourse. From these observations, a language of bodies can be established.
Key facts
- Bodies produce discourses.
- Bodies support forms of expression, idioms, and gestures.
- These signs are not part of linguistic registers.
- Defining bodily constructions requires considering the means of discourse production.
- A language of bodies can be established from these observations.
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