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My Body, Your Body, Our Bodies
Health Promotion Practice, 2023This poem was written by a high school student in the 9th grade and read aloud at an abortion speak out after the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overrule Roe v. Wade. The poem showcases the ways one young person has experienced the intersection of mental health, reproductive and sexual rights, and sense of wellbeing.
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Star Bodies/Freak Bodies/Women's Bodies
Media International Australia, 2008An exploration of the contexts surrounding images of female celebrities in Australian weekly women's magazines complicates any simple cause-and-effect relationship between women's behaviour and celebrity glamour by revealing parallels between the construction of star personae and the discourses surrounding the display of sideshow ‘freaks’.
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Body, Body’s Torment, Body’s Reprieve
International Journal of Servant-Leadership, 2013A poem by Mary Jane Nealon.
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Sexed Bodies/(Im)Possible Bodies/Polyphonic Bodies
2023Abstract This chapter highlights the importance of attention to musical, sonic, aesthetic, and affective cultural production in the phenomenological theorization of an always complex, multiple subjectivity. Focusing on the digital and live performances of Russian popular music superstar Valeriia—including her appearances in Estonia—and ...
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The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology, 1989
Cases involving two bodies that had drifted for at least 500 km on the high seas are described.
J C, Giertsen, I, Morild
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Cases involving two bodies that had drifted for at least 500 km on the high seas are described.
J C, Giertsen, I, Morild
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Journal of Lesbian Studies, 1999
SUMMARY This play tells the story of one woman coming to terms with her "poly" identity through a journey into the multiple layers of love, race, sex, appearance and Otherness. The one-woman show Impossible Body was first performed for a reading series sponsored by "Onstage" at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in February 1997.
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SUMMARY This play tells the story of one woman coming to terms with her "poly" identity through a journey into the multiple layers of love, race, sex, appearance and Otherness. The one-woman show Impossible Body was first performed for a reading series sponsored by "Onstage" at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in February 1997.
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Body Parts and Partible Bodies:
Ethnographic descriptions of historic and contemporary peoples with clear connections to prehistoric cultural groups offer ready sources to explore non-Western ontology. Researchers working in the American Southwest and much of Mesoamerica benefit from robust ethnographic accounts that can be fairly unambiguously connected to prehistoric cultures ...Gordon F. M. Rakita +2 more
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