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“notes from a body inverted” by Emme Rovins – Exhibition at Gravedigger’s Daughter

“notes from a body inverted” by Emme Rovins – Exhibition at Gravedigger’s Daughter

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Modern day modes of botanical taxonomy are still based on a system that focused attention on the organs of generation within plants, “unleash[ing] onto the public imagination the idea that plant reproduction was analogous to human sexuality”.¹ These human-plant analogies resulted in a reliance on corporeal language to describe the fructification of plant species, blurring

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