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'Bookbinders’ hands know things that other hands do not know. Familiar phrases such as ‘embodied cognition’, ‘muscle memory’ and ‘felt knowing’ attempt to express the exceptional qualities of people who hold knowledge in their body, the binder’s hands being one such example. This paper uses experimental writing to locate embodied knowledge in a material world through phenomenological structures of the given world.' (Publication abstract)
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http://www.axonjournal.com.au/issue-14/given-flesh
Given in the Flesh : A Phenomenology of Handedness through Erika Mordek’s Bookwork
Axon : Creative Explorations
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