Affiliation:
1. School of English, Communications and Performance Studies, Monash University, Australia
Abstract
The face is a shifting, multiplex, distributed and layered phenomenon. It is by far the most mercurial feature of the human body, and even a single face cannot be isolated in, on or outside any one body. In the following discussion I will employ a variety of differing accounts of the face and suggest that the differences separating each account are merely reflective of the multiplex nature of the face itself.
Subject
Cultural Studies,Health(social science),Social Psychology
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