“…In turn, studied efforts to sidestep these problems give rise to the lament, seemingly voiced from every side, that the actual fleshy body of skin, muscle, tendons, synapses and blood has been eviscerated, becoming not so much a body-without-organs as a body without any material substance whatsoever (e.g. Crossley, 1995;Hughes and Paterson, 1997;Stam, 1998;Nightingale, 1999;Braun, 2000). Attempts to remedy these problems sometimes involve the coining of neologisms (e.g.…”