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English: Machine Man - 16th Century German illustration
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Source German illustration of a nineteenth century worker by Henry Kamen (1972). It was extracted from Brazilian edition of Silvia Federici's book "Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation". On the book a caption describes the picture: "A revealing example in the new mechanical conception of the body in this German woodcut of the sixteenth century, in which a peasant is represented as nothing more than a means of production: his body composed entirely of agricultural utensils". (p. 264; ISBN 978-8593115035)
Author Henry Kamen
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Publisher (Editora Elefante/Coletivo Sycorax) claims that it is on public domain and that it was provided by "Autonomedia" publisher. The full book is available online for free by Coletivo Sycorax.

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current04:09, 21 May 2021Thumbnail for version as of 04:09, 21 May 2021582 × 822 (778 KB)MikutoH (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Unknown from German illustration of nineteenth century extracted from brazilian edition of "Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and Primitive Accumulation", book by Silvia Federici. No author is credited on the book, containing only a caption: "A revealing example in the new mechanical conception of the body in this German woodcut of the sixteenth century, in which a peasant is represented as nothing more than a means of production: his body composed entirely of agricul...

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