2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-106x2006000200003
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O arquipélago imaginário do corpo virtual

Abstract: Se corpo designa, em primeiro lugar, uma realidade objetiva e biológica, a nossa relação, pessoal, subjetiva e íntima com ele se desenvolve-se por meio de um conjunto de representações que o modificam, sobrecarregam-no de valores negativos ou positivos, transformam seu estado natural ou suas aparências sensíveis. Nossa experiência do corpo efetivo oscila entre um corpo real acessível ao olhar da ciência e à sua manipulação, e um corpo virtual feito de possíveis, de devaneios, de fantasias, de irrealidades que … Show more

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“…Based on this perspective, it is worth noting the opinion set out by Wunenburger (2006), which states that the biological body is cheated by the scientific-technological paradigm, which is responsible for promulgating practices that guide the desire of metamorphosis itself, of exhausting the finitude of being and of accessing distinct ontological states. In this way, as is true in the conception from Baudrillard (1991), there is thusly an over-materialization of the body (tattoos, prostheses, doping) and a dematerialization of the same body (glorious body, image and synthesis).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Based on this perspective, it is worth noting the opinion set out by Wunenburger (2006), which states that the biological body is cheated by the scientific-technological paradigm, which is responsible for promulgating practices that guide the desire of metamorphosis itself, of exhausting the finitude of being and of accessing distinct ontological states. In this way, as is true in the conception from Baudrillard (1991), there is thusly an over-materialization of the body (tattoos, prostheses, doping) and a dematerialization of the same body (glorious body, image and synthesis).…”
Section: Explain In Detailmentioning
confidence: 99%