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    The Logic of Recovery [abstract]

    Navare, Neesha-Elizabeth
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    "Body," as vague of a term as it is, can encompass any number of possibilities. My creative nonfiction essay The Logic of Recovery discusses the intersection of "body" as a physical, mental and emotional form existing within the context of human romantic relationships and the complexity of separating the three. It is, essentially, a piece that deals with the problem of disentangling them in the midst of a detrimental relationship via logic and observation.
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