Keyword [bodies] Result: 141 - 160 | Page: 8 of 10 |
141. | Between the heart and the mind: Ways of drawing in the seventeenth century |
142. | Analyse critique de la culture de securite face aux risques biologiques et pandemiques pour les infirmieres |
143. | Phenomenal bodies: The metaphysical possibilities of post-black film and visual culture |
144. | Creating realistic animations using video |
145. | Earth, water, and black bodies: Elements at work in Toni Morrison's literary landscape |
146. | Theaters of anatomy: Diseased bodies and history writing in the Hispanic transatlantic world |
147. | Bodies of irony: Irony, the unruly body, feminist performance |
148. | The Dialectics of Virtuosity: Dance in the People's Republic of China, 1949--2009 |
149. | Fearful symmetries: Painting monstrous bodies |
150. | Gregarious space, uncertain grounds, undisciplined bodies The Soviet Avant-Garde and the 'Crowd' Design Problem |
151. | Bodies and signs in early medieval China |
152. | Empire's bodies: Images of suffering in nineteenth and twentieth-century India and Ireland |
153. | Troubling bodies in the fiction of Willa Cather |
154. | Exposing the 'natural' woman: Female bodies in American visual culture, 1785--1830 |
155. | Voluntary exiles: Nomadic bodies as the prostheses of the self in the prose of Samuel Beckett, Franz Kafka and Bruno Schulz |
156. | The 'beautiful blank': Subversion, identity, and the bodies of women in African American literature |
157. | Differing bodies, defying subjects, deferring texts: Gender, sexuality, and transgression in Chinese Canadian women's writing |
158. | Deconstructing the erotic: A feminist exploration of bodies & voice in Audre Lorde, Lucille Clifton, Nella Larsen, and Toni Morrison |
159. | Feminine bodies that tell stories: Narratives by Central American women writers |
160. | 'Imagined bodies and imagined selves': Cultural transgression, 'unredeemed' captives and the development of American identity in colonial North America, 1520--176 |
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