Femine Body in the Mass Culture of Iran: between Nudity and Marginalization
The author analyses the problems of visualisation and marginalisation of female corporeality in developments of Iranian political and cultural identity from the early modernisation project of the 19th century and the radical modernisation of the 1920s ...
Maksym W. Kyrchanoff
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To have a colostomy: transformation corporality
Justification: The person with colon cancer with a colostomy required to recognize your physical body felt transformed and lived corporeality. Objetives: Describe transformative processes and meanings of corporeality, and meaning attributed to a ...
Ghandy Ponce Gómez +2 more
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The racist bodily imaginary: the image of the body-in-pieces in (post)apartheid culture [PDF]
This paper outlines a reoccurring motif within the racist imaginary of (post)apartheid culture: the black body-in-pieces. This disturbing visual idiom is approached from three conceptual perspectives.
A Krog +34 more
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Education and Corporeality: Contributions from the Philosophy of Sport
Corporeality is a subject strongly present in educational discussion nowadays. The purpose of this paper is to present an outline of issues we may address from the philosophy of sport that could foster a fruitful dialogue with the philosophy of education.
Ana Cristina Zimmermann
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Contemporary Representations of the Female Body: Consumerism and the Normative Discourse of Beauty [PDF]
In the context of the perpetual reproduction of consumerism in contemporary western societies, the varied and often contradictory principles of third wave feminism have been misunderstood or redefined by the dominant economic discourse of the markets ...
Dimulescu, Venera
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Corporate character, corporate virtues [PDF]
This paper extends previous discussions of corporate character and corporate virtues. By drawing particularly on the work of Alasdair MacIntyre, it offers a perspective on context‐dependent categories of the virtues. It then provides a philosophically grounded framework which enables a discussion of which virtues are required for business organizations
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Semantic analysis of corporeality in the poetic discourse of Momčilo Nastasijević [PDF]
The paper semantically analyzes the corporeality in the poetic discourse of Momčilo Nastasijević. The verses indicate the semantic structure of the body through its sensuous, affective and ontological segment.
Kadić Snežana M.
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Coming, Going, and Knowing. Reading Sex and Embodiment in Hebrew Narrative [PDF]
This article both summarizes and analyzes recent feminist scholarship in literary studies and, in light of that analysis, examines a range of Hebrew terms for sexual intercourse.
Christine Mitchell
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Infinite majesty : disabled and athletic métis in David Foster Wallace’s tennis writing [PDF]
As John Jeremiah Sullivan remarks in his introduction to String Theory, a collection of David Foster Wallace’s essays on tennis, tennis “may be [Wallace’s] most consistent theme at the surface level.” As once an elite junior professional himself, Wallace
Rabe, Michelle Elizabeth
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Corporate Taxation and Corporate Governance [PDF]
The effects of corporate taxation on firm behavior have been extensively discussed in the neoclassical model of firm behavior which abstracts from agency problems. As emphasized by the corporate governance literature, corporate investment behavior is however crucially influenced by diverging interests between shareholders and managers.
Köthenbürger, Marko +1 more
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