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  • Following the pass of intersectionalities besides other non-normative corporalities.
  • Previous experience in painting anarchic corporality during the 1970s and 1980s allowed Chubarov to abandon self-revealing symbols.
  • In it he addresses man's belief in the afterlife, the corporality of the soul, and the faults of materialism.
  • "The whole exhibition celebrates the corporality of medieval art, the importance it attached to man's eternal life,"
  • Meit's work, with its delicately worked plasticity and pronounced corporality, brought an entirely new form of expression to Late Gothic church sculpture.
  • Kabbalah extends the Man-metaphor more radically to anthropomorphise particular Divine manifestations on high, while repeatedly stressing the need to divest analogies from impure materialistic corporality.
  • He holds a Vedic view of reality, which holds that spirit precedes corporality, in the same way that energy generates matter, as well as a quantum connection of everything that exists on a spiritual level.
  • Like so many other artists who have developed an interest in the spiritual side of existence, Connor can get so caught up in the " idea " of spirituality, she can forget its corporality and metaphor.
  • For example, " Al Nacimiento en la Misa " ( To the Nativity in Mass ) exemplifies the correlation between the incarnation motifs, the corporality of divinity, in both the Nativity and the Mass ( Boyce 135 ).
  • When this " reishi-sen " breaks and the body of light and the atomic corporality have completely separated, death ( in other words, the return of the soul to the actual world / the great beyond ) is signified.
  • In their essay " Harpsichords Metallic Howl ", Irene Gammel and Suzanne Zelazo review the theories of sound by Charles Bernstein, Gerald Bruns, Min-Quian Ma, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Jeffrey McCaffery and others to argue that sonic poetry foregrounds its own corporality.
  • Aazikowski describes his aim as to carry out the " spiritualisation of his corporality ( but not of the corpse ), and corporalisation of his spirituality ( but not of the spirit ) . " He sometimes exhibits his works outside galleries, at places unrelated to arts, not promoted by media and advertising campaigns; often outside the " field " of art.
  • In human beings who possess a physical body, the body of light and the atomic corporality ( body of the physical world / phenomenal world; a concept originated by Takahashi ) are linked together and integrated by a  pipe ( " reishi-sen " )  that can be expanded and contracted without limit, where the exchange of information is being conducted magnetically and reciprocally ( during sleep, the soul, which separates from the physical body, receives the energy of mentality in the actual world.
  • Cesereanu's early poems, grouped in the volumes " Grdina deliciilor " ( " Garden of Delights " ) and " Oceanul Schizoidian " ( " The Schizoid Ocean " ), both noted for their interrogative and occasionally violent stances, have been defined by the author herself as " extremely attached to a culture of corporality ", depicting " battles with myself, with Death, with love, with God . " The poetry volume " Femeia-cruciat " ( " The Woman-Crusader " ) was imagined by the author as a dialog between the several aspects of femininity and four men, each standing for one of the main images of the male : " Magister ( her master ), the Brother, the Lover and Christ . " The book also depicts women through " a series of portraits ", comprising " the neurotic little girl, the femme fatale, the crusader, the schizophreniac woman, the mystic, the profligate woman etc . " This focus on female passion, which she noted was akin to an act of " exorcism ", is also present in the " letters of a courtesan " series of poems she published under the title " Venecia cu vene violete " ( " Venice with Violet Veins " ).