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| Here Moraga ignores the grammaticality of "correct" punctuation as she privileges the fleshiness of orality that gives flight to a line of escape, and to agrammatical flows of desire. The unavailable figure became monstrous and undesirable through the transposition of fleshiness and in the mixture of animal and human parts. It endured thereafter in a certain sculptural fleshiness, a willingness to depict human beings in their less-than-godlike humanity that later captivated the Greeks and Romans. |
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