Keyword [bodies] Result: 81 - 100 | Page: 5 of 10 |
81. | Borders and bodies: Rhetoric(s) on the threshold of transnational (re)production |
82. | Delectable bodies and their clothes: Plato, Nietzsche, and the translation of Latin America |
83. | Bodies of concern: Alternative medicine and the secret history of German modernity, 1799--1921 |
84. | Shyness and its relationship to body dissatisfaction, disordered eating, and thin-ideal internalization |
85. | 'Life wants padding': Food, eating, and bodies in George Eliot's novels |
86. | Identities in motion: Cyberspace and diasporic queer male bodies in the context of globalization |
87. | Bodies in place, bodies in motion: Images of immigrant youth negotiating food, location and identity |
88. | (Re)thinking bodies: Deleuze and Guattari's becoming-woman |
89. | The Postmodern Family Gothic: Bodies of Narrativ |
90. | Queer bodies, sacred ar |
91. | (Re)Writing Woman: A Revolution of Desire through Tattooed Bodies in Late Capitalis |
92. | Male student writers as speaking grotesque bodies: A study of male student writer identit |
93. | Absent bodies, uncertain memorials: Performing memory in Berlin and Buenos Aires |
94. | Monstrous bodies: Gender and reproductive science in modern Japanese literature |
95. | Scriptures and bodies: Jest and meaning in the religious journeys in 'Xiyou Ji' |
96. | Homeless bodies, homeless minds: Myth and the American metropolis |
97. | Bodily poetics: The rhetorical politics of the self |
98. | Writing bodies into history: Margaret Atwood's 'Alias Grace' and 'The Blind Assassin' |
99. | Modernization and corporate bodies from Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance |
100. | Bodies as texts, texts as bodies: Corpses in nineteenth-century British literature |
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