bodiesshrough
Bodiesshrough is a neologism used to describe the constituted processes by which living bodies move across physical spaces, pass through thresholds, or transition between states of embodiment. In scholarly and fictional contexts, the term is used to discuss how bodies are shaped by and move through environmental, social, and technological boundaries.
Origin and usage: The word combines 'bodies' and 'through' and has been used since the early 21st
Applications: In anthropology and sociology, bodiesshrough refers to how individuals navigate borders, institutions, and social scripts;
Examples: A novelist might explore bodiesshrough as a metaphor for migration, while researchers might analyze how
See also: Embodiment, Mobility, Border theory, Transhumanism, Digital self, Performativity.