The passage is primarily concerned with doing which of the following
A. Lauding Gibson's achievement in recognizing the usefulness of traditional Western values toward technology B. Advocating Gibson's work as an example of an unorthodox and useful view of the body's relationship to labor C. Criticizing Gibson's lack of reliance on alternative models of labor D. Advancing a thesis concerning the limitations of traditional conceptions of the laboring body E. Explaining, on the level of craft, how Gibson's work varies from that of his peers