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*[[The Hell of Great Heat]] by by Japanese artist Kunisada or Toyokuni *[[The Hell of Great Heat]] by by Japanese artist Kunisada or Toyokuni
*[[Le Phallus phénoménal]] by Dominique Vivant *[[Le Phallus phénoménal]] by Dominique Vivant
-*[[L'Arétin français]] frontispiece+*[[L'Arétin français]] frontispiece by François-Rolland Elluin after drawings by Antoine Borel
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*[[Rasputin's penis]] *[[Rasputin's penis]]

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Study of Hands (1715) by Nicolas de Largillière
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Study of Hands (1715) by Nicolas de Largillière

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Dismembered limbs, a severed head, a hand cut off at the wrist, as in a fairy tale of Wilhelm Hauff's, feet which dance by themselves, as in the book by Albrecht Schaeffer which I mentioned above--all these have something peculiarly uncanny about them, especially when, as in the last instance, they prove capable of independent activity in addition. --The Uncanny (1919) - Sigmund Freud

This page is dedicated to body parts which are shown indepedently from the human body as if they had been severed or dismembered. Another term is disembodied.

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