Transformation and Mixed Feelings
Julia Kristeva explores the psychological and socio-cultural implications of encountering significantly altered bodies, such as those with prosthetics or other modifications. She uses the concept of abjection to explain the unsettling yet intriguing nature of these bodies. Abjection disrupts the stability of the body image, challenging the coherent and established perception of the body. The way Paralympians with prosthetics are depicted shows an unstable aesthetic that arises from the body and prosthetics of their body.
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