Keyword [bodies] Result: 161 - 180 | Page: 9 of 10 |
161. | The body politic in modern Japanese women's literature: Bodies of women and of the Japanese national empire in Yosano Akiko, Hayashi Fumiko, and Tamura Toshiko's writings |
162. | Disease and biomedicine: Colonial strategies in Southern Africa |
163. | J. M. Coetzee's 'postmodern' corpus: Bodies/texts, history, and politics in the apartheid novels, 1974--1990 |
164. | Bodies and things: Iris Murdoch and the material world |
165. | Deviant Bodies Resisting Online: Examining the Intersecting Realities of Women of Color in Xbox Live |
166. | Places for dead bodies: Race, labor, and detection in American literature |
167. | Bodies of belief: The problem of religion in Navajo Nation v. USFS |
168. | Stranger bodies: Women, gender, and missionary medicine in China, 1870s--1930s |
169. | Bodies of blended times: Time compression figures and the imagination of the future |
170. | Virtual bodies, chaotic practices: Complex narratives in the popular imaginary |
171. | Rock Climbers Defying Gravity and Gender Expectations |
172. | Women's bodies in dramatic confrontations with patriarchal logic: The representation of violence against the female body in contemporary drama by women |
173. | Apocalyptic futures: Inscribed bodies and the violence of the text in twentieth-century culture (Franz Kafka, Austria, Joseph Conrad, J. M. Coetzee, South Africa) |
174. | An empire of collars and corsets: Charting body maps on the late-Victorian stage |
175. | Ability Underneath: Bodies in the Literary Imagination |
176. | The open wound: Writing black female bodies |
177. | Suffering sisters: Fellowship and the body in British New Woman and Socialist novels |
178. | Straight Kits f/or Queer Bodies? An Inter-textual Study of the Spatialization and Normalization of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) soccer league sport Space |
179. | Post-beautiful bodies: New ways of representing female in contemporary visual culture |
180. | Performing Historical Narrative at the Canadian War Museum: Space, Objects, and Bodies as Performers |
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