Keyword [bodies] Result: 121 - 140 | Page: 7 of 10 |
121. | Body Objectification, Ethnic Identity and Cosmetic Surgery in African-American Women |
122. | Masculinity, disability, and the literature of bodies on display |
123. | Flourishing bodies: Disability, virtue, happiness |
124. | Gender in the path of the law: Public bodies, state power, and the politics of reform in late nineteenth-century New York City |
125. | Musical Performance and Trans Identity: Narratives of Selfhood, Embodied Identities, and Musickin |
126. | Resoundingly different: Desire and alterity in the United States world beat culture industry |
127. | Legal Texts, Human Bodies: Reading Embodiment in the Biotech Age |
128. | Spasmodic bodies and Victorian poetics: Biology, masculinity, and modernity in Spasmodic poetry |
129. | The Chinese fetish: Fashioning Asian/American bodies in theatre and film |
130. | The Dissolving Body: Surgery, Disease, and Drama in the Early Modern Period |
131. | Bodies shaped in paint and earth |
132. | Bodies, memories, and empire: Life stories about growing up in Jamaica, 1943--1965 |
133. | Visualizing active bodies: Knowledge-making in visual physical culture |
134. | White Nose, (Post) Bawdy Bodies, and the Un/dancing Sexy Jewess |
135. | On normalities: Freaks of culture, bodies, and ability in the late twentieth-century Francophone novel |
136. | Asian/American Bodies in Extremis: Gendering Power, Pleasure, and Nation through 'Spectacular' Excess |
137. | When Knowing Better is Not Enough: Experiencing Bodies, Feminist Critique, and Foucault |
138. | Ethical Capitalism: Global Citizens, Corporate Bodies, and the Cosmopolitics of Self-Regulation |
139. | This is not a woman: Literary bodies and private selves in the works of the Chinese avant-garde women writers |
140. | Ranging bodies and borders: Frontier embodiment in American literature |
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