This blog is created by students from Clemson University's spring 2009 course Women's Studies 459 - "Building Bodies: Women's Bodies in Theory and Practice." This class explores the construction of bodies from various methodological perspectives, focusing on five specific areas: theories of bodies; bodies and genders and sexes; “misbehaving” bodies; politics of bodies; and constructing bodies. We welcome comments and contributions to our posts and discussions.

13 April 2009

Random Post

So the other day in class we were talking about face transplant stuff.  I am obsessed with AOL.com and their news so today I was shocked to look online and see something about face transplants becoming more popular.  I posted the link so you all could take a look.

Face Transplants

1 comment:

  1. I was thinking about this article as I was reading it from a donor perspective. When you check the little box on your drivers license to become an organ donor, does that include your face as well? How weird to think that it's possible to transplant something so identifying as a face. Usually when I think of transplants I think of a very anonymous transaction, but in this case I guess it would be pretty obvious who the donor is.

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