Keyword [bodies] Result: 101 - 120 | Page: 6 of 10 |
101. | Moving beyond Rangoon: The construction of disabled bodies in twentieth-century colonial, postcolonial, and Asian American literature |
102. | Asian fighters in U.S. minority literature: Iconology, intimacy, and other imagined communities |
103. | Bodies and beliefs: Religious identity in contemporary American women's narratives |
104. | Remembering bodies: Subject formation in the neo -plantation narrative |
105. | Pure souls, pure bodies: Metaphor in Donne and Milton |
106. | Translating bodies: Sacred, maternal, voice |
107. | Pathologizing Gilles: Discursive bodies in Thomas-Simon Gueullette's parades and 18th century Parisian fairground spectacles |
108. | Women and reality TV in everyday life: Toward a political economy of bodies |
109. | Divided land, divided bodies: Representations of nationalism and violence in literature and films on the Partition of India |
110. | Crippled bodies and crumpled selves: The construction and use of narrative in memoirs by disabled Americans |
111. | Moving bodies poetic theatricality in the late Enlightenment |
112. | Shades of 'schizophrenia' and the rise of radicalized hyper-materialization: A psychoanalytic exploration of abnormal minds and translucent bodies in the works of Stephen King and Nathaniel Hawthorne |
113. | Down and back again: A swimmer's body moves through feminism, young adult sport literature and film |
114. | Performing that-which-will-become posthuman and queer bodies in the works of Heinrich von Kleist and Oscar Wilde |
115. | Our bodies belong to God: Islam, medical science, and ethical reasoning in Egyptian life |
116. | Let's grow: Plants, minds, and bodies |
117. | Kwaito bodies in African diaspora space: The politics of popular music in post -apartheid South Africa |
118. | The peripheries within: Race, slavery, and empire in early modern England |
119. | Moving bodies and political movement: Dance in German modernism |
120. | POSSESSIONS: Animated bodies in mediated performance |
|