Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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Page 98
... body is signified , lived and controlled ( see , for example , Price and Shildrick 1999 ) . On the other hand , this work still largely eschews the biological body ; largely , no doubt , in recoil from biological reductionism and ...
... body is signified , lived and controlled ( see , for example , Price and Shildrick 1999 ) . On the other hand , this work still largely eschews the biological body ; largely , no doubt , in recoil from biological reductionism and ...
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... bodies . Ernst Kantorowicz ( 1997 [ 1957 ] ) has demonstrated that in medieval Europe Christian kings possessed two bodies . One was the mundane , frangible body of any human being , the other was a body touched by the divinity of God ...
... bodies . Ernst Kantorowicz ( 1997 [ 1957 ] ) has demonstrated that in medieval Europe Christian kings possessed two bodies . One was the mundane , frangible body of any human being , the other was a body touched by the divinity of God ...
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Armstrong and Douglas's body as symbolic space ; body as sexual politics , control and risk ; body as attempt to specify gender with unsolveable difficulties of defining ' masculinity ' ; not least , specialised bodies , as in ...
Armstrong and Douglas's body as symbolic space ; body as sexual politics , control and risk ; body as attempt to specify gender with unsolveable difficulties of defining ' masculinity ' ; not least , specialised bodies , as in ...
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