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Woven Bodies Woven Cultures

Ghislaine Boddington

‘Identity, Performance and Technology‘ , 2013

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Text(ile)s: How to Fabric(ate) Yourself a Body without Organs

Nicole Archer

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Feature Review:On the Fabric of the Human Body. Book 1: The Bones and Cartilages Andreas Vesalius, William Franck Richardson, John Burd Carman; On the Fabric of the Human Body. Book 2: The Ligaments and Muscles Andreas Vesalius, William Franck Richardson, John Burd Carman

andrea carlino

Isis, 2001

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Textiles as Webs of Meaning

Fred Andersson

Material Matters - The Subtance of Textile Art, 2002

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Mysteries of the cloaked body: analogy and metaphor in concepts of weaving and body tissues

Penny Dransart

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The Fiber of Our Lives: A Conceptual Framework for Looking at Textiles’ Meanings

BEVERLY GORDON

2010

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Fabrica-tactilis, skilful production, structure - Fabric that may be touched, tangible

Kate Wells

2014

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An Alternative to the Cosmic and Mechanic Metaphors for the Human Body? The House Illustration in Ma'aseh Tuviyah (1708)

Etienne Lepicard

Medical History, 2008

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Body metaphors--reading the body in contemporary culture

Danica Skara

Collegium antropologicum, 2004

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Touching the Hem. The Thread between Garment and Blood in the Story of the Woman with the Hemorrhage (Mark 5:24b-34parr), in “Textile. Journal of Cloth and Culture”, 9, 3, Oxford, 2011, p. 308-359.

barbara baert

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"Human Tissue"

Michael Morrison

The Wiley Blackwell Enclclopedia of Health, Illness, Behavior and Society, 2014

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(Un)Weaving: Worlds of/in Textile and Thread

Rebecca Boguska

Social Text, 2019

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Composite Living Fibers for Creating Tissue Constructs Using Textile Techniques

Veronique Laforte, David Juncker

Advanced Functional Materials, 2014

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Nijdam, J.A., ‘Schemas of the Body and Body Metaphors in Medieval Frisian Law’, in: Chiara Ferella, Tanja Pommerening, and Ulrike Steinert (eds.), Living Bodies, Dead Bodies, and the Cosmos. Culturally Specific and Universal Concepts (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck 2024) 157-189.

Han Nijdam

Schemas of the Body and Body Metaphors in Medieval Frisian Law’, 2024

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Textiles and Clothing Imagery in Greek and Latin Literature: Structuring, Ordering and Dissembling

Giovanni Fanfani

Giovanni Fanfani, Mary Harlow, Marie-Louise Nosch (eds) Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom. The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latin Literature. Ancient Textile Series 24, Oxbow Books, Oxford & Philadelphia, pp. 323-339., 2016

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The Thread-Spirit Doctrine An Ancient Metaphor in Religion and Metaphysics with Prehistoric Roots

Mark Siegeltuch

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TEXTILE TERMS: A GLOSSARY EDITED BY ANIKA REINEKE, ANNE RÖHL, MATEUSZ KAPUSTKA, AND TRISTAN WEDDIGEN EDITION IMORDE TEXTILE STUDIES 0

Natalia Ganahl

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Weaving the Skin

Donna Campbell

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Body parts and their metaphoric meanings in Mwan and other South Mande languages 1

Elena V Perekhvalskaya

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The woven fabric - a metaphor of nursing care: the major subject in nursing education

Ingegerd Fagerberg

Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 2002

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Fabric and quilting as material in art therapy.pdf

Elyse Schauer

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The metaphor of the “body politic” across languages and cultures

Andreas Musolff

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The blood motif in culture-forming narratives: Morphology and semantics (SCOPUS databases)

Nikola Danišová

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Organ Weaving: Woven Threads and Sheets As a Step Towards a New Strategy for Artificial Organ Development

Albert Liberski

Macromolecular Bioscience, 2011

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Unravelling the Tangled Threads of Ancient Embroidery – A Compilation of Written Sources and Archaeologically Preserved Textiles, in: M. Harlow / M.-L. Nosch (eds.), Greek and Roman Textiles and Dress – An Interdisciplinary Anthology, Oxford 2015 (Ancient Textiles Series 19), 207-235.

Kerstin Droß-Krüpe

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Of flesh and mesh

Rebecca Lynch

Medical Materialities, 2019

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«Garment Imagery in the Book of Ben Sira», in Markus Witte – Sven Behnke (eds.), The Metaphorical Use of Language in Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature (DCLY 2014/15), Berlin - Munich - Boston: Walter de Gruyter, 2015, 257-278.

Nuria Calduch-Benages

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Anne P. Chapin, "Observations, Summaries, and Conclusions" of Woven Threads

Anne Chapin

Chapter 9 of Woven Threads: Patterned Textiles of the Aegean Bronze Age, Shaw, Maria C. and Anne P. Chapin, eds. Ancient Textiles Series 22, Oxford and Philadelphia: Oxbow Books, p. 239-256., 2016

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"Eternal Comfort: Funerary Textiles in Late Classical and Hellenistic Greece," in M. Carroll and J. P. Wild (eds.), Dressing the Dead in Classical Antiquity, Amberley Publishing 2012, pp. 42-61

Dimitra Andrianou

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Erinna’s Loom, in G. Fanfani–Mary Harlow–Marie-Louise Nosch (edd.), Spinning Fates and the Song of the Loom. The Use of Textiles, Clothing and Cloth Production as Metaphor, Symbol and Narrative Device in Greek and Latine Literature, Oxford-Philadelphia 2016, 195-216.

Camillo Neri

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THE WOVEN TORAH (English)

Moshe Kline

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The Comparable Body: Analogy and Metaphor in Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, and Greco-Roman Medicine

John Z Wee

Studies in Ancient Medicine 49, 2017

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"Conceptual Metaphors and Networks of Metaphors in the Assyro-Babylonian Medical Texts", SAAB 24, 2018, 195-211

Silvia Salin

2018

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Embodiment and body metaphors

Juliana Goschler

Metaphorik. de, 2005

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“Use my body like the pages of a book” Tracing the ‘body inscribed’ as a conceptual metaphor for the experience of life in Western Thought and Tradition

Annette Kehnel

Zur materialen Präsenz des Geschriebenen in frühen Gesellschaften, 2000

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