Modern culture is often described as disembodied — detached from physical reality and increasingly virtual. But is that diagnosis accurate?
In this episode, Samantha responds to arguments about “disembodiment,” proposing instead that modern life has produced a cluster of bodily effects: heightened anxiety about health, constant self-monitoring, and confusion about what the body means or how it should be understood.
Rather than abandoning the body, we may be struggling to interpret it.
In this episode:
A response to Helen Roy’s argument on disembodiment
Why modern people are hyper-focused on their bodies rather than detached from them
Technology, medicine, and the loss of bodily intelligibility
How diagnosing the problem shapes the path toward healing