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Fleshy Corporealities in Trisha Brown’s if You Couldn’t See Me, Lea Anderson’s Joan and Yolande Snaith’s Blind Faith

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While the focus in the last three chapters has been on actual and metaphorical indeterminate hybrid in-between spaces, the concern in this and the next chapter shifts to bodies, specifically the actual and conceptual boundaries of bodies where bodies meet space, and where inside and outside are difficult to distinguish.

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Briginshaw, V.A. (2009). Fleshy Corporealities in Trisha Brown’s if You Couldn’t See Me, Lea Anderson’s Joan and Yolande Snaith’s Blind Faith. In: Dance, Space and Subjectivity. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230272354_8

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