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... Macabre In the morality plays , 207 death appears in a new costume and role . By the end of the 15th century , no longer just a mirror image , he assumes the leading role among the last four things ' , preceding judgement , heaven and ...
... Macabre In the morality plays , 207 death appears in a new costume and role . By the end of the 15th century , no longer just a mirror image , he assumes the leading role among the last four things ' , preceding judgement , heaven and ...
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... Macabre.210 The dance partners have shed their putrid flesh and turned into naked 209 HOLBEIN , Hans the Younger . The dance of death . A complete facsimile of the original 1538 edition of Les simulachres et histoires faces de la mort ...
... Macabre.210 The dance partners have shed their putrid flesh and turned into naked 209 HOLBEIN , Hans the Younger . The dance of death . A complete facsimile of the original 1538 edition of Les simulachres et histoires faces de la mort ...
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... macabre yet hallucinating death - concept that became intertwined with the concept of social progress . Legally valid claims to equality in clinical death dis- seminated the contradictions of bourgeois individualism among the working ...
... macabre yet hallucinating death - concept that became intertwined with the concept of social progress . Legally valid claims to equality in clinical death dis- seminated the contradictions of bourgeois individualism among the working ...
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
THE EPIDEMIC OF MODERN MEDICINE | 15 |
THE MEDICALIZATION OF LIFE | 31 |
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