corpography

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. a means of conceptualizing a battlefield or war through the physical forms of soldiers countable,uncountable
    — In discussing the modern experience of battle, Derek Gregory has developed the neologistic concept of ‘corpography,’ explaining that ‘the radically different knowledges that the war-weary soldiers improvised as a matter of sheer survival [constitute] a corpography: a way of apprehending the battle space through the body as an acutely physical field in which the senses of sound, smell and touch were increasingly privileged in the construction of a profoundly haptic or somatic geography.’
  2. the study of the experience of living in a body countable,uncountable
    — Their improvisational knowledges were intensely corporeal and constituted a ‘corpography’ whose constructions relied primarily on sound, smell and touch.

词形变化

corpographies plural

词源

From corp- (“body”) + -o- + -graphy (“writing”).
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