Bodies of Meaning Dr Thomas VatterChallenges postmodernist theories of language and politics which detach language from human bodies and their material practices. Bodies of Meaning presents a vigorous challenge to postmodernist theories of language and politics which detach language from human bodies and their material practices. Beginning with the 'historical bodies' theorized by Marx, Darwin, and Freud, McNally develops an alternative account of language which draws on the work of
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