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Private Körper
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 372

Private Körper

Betr. u.a. Selbstzeignisse von Johann Rudolf Steck (1772-1805), Henriette Stettler, geb. Herport (1738-1805) und Johann Rudolf Wyss (1781-1830) (siehe Personenregister!).

Leib - Bildung - Geschlecht
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 364

Leib - Bildung - Geschlecht

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Schlüsselwerke der Geschlechterforschung
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 332

Schlüsselwerke der Geschlechterforschung

Der Band versammelt Zusammenfassungen und Analysen von 19 zentralen Schlüsselwerken der Geschlechterforschung. Mit Beiträgen u.a. von Regine Gildemeister, Karin Flaake, Marianne Rodenstein und Ulrike Teubner.

The Women's Liberation Movement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Women's Liberation Movement

For over half a century, the countless organizations and initiatives that comprise the Women’s Liberation movement have helped to reshape many aspects of Western societies, from public institutions and cultural production to body politics and subsequent activist movements. This collection represents the first systematic investigation of WLM’s cumulative impacts and achievements within the West. Here, specialists on movements in Europe systematically investigate outcomes in different countries in the light of a reflective social movement theory, comparing them both implicitly and explicitly to developments in other parts of the world.

Bodies and Narrativity Across the Early Modern World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 245

Bodies and Narrativity Across the Early Modern World

This book explores the intricate connections between the body and narrative across the early modern world. It examines how bodily aspects shaped the creation of stories and vice versa. The writing, telling, or interpreting of a story is inherently tied to corporeal acts and is, to varying degrees, shaped by them. Likewise, narrativity—the narrative form, including the framing and structuring elements that define a story’s meaning—can influence how the body is experienced, understood, and valued. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach and incorporating case studies from Africa, the Americas, and Europe, this volume positions the body as a critical heuristic tool. It moves beyond the dichotomous debate between constructivism and essentialism by emphasizing the interplay of body and narrative.

Birth and Death in British Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 244

Birth and Death in British Culture

Why discuss birth and death when they lie outside discourse? And why look at them together when they are so much unlike each other, one the moment of fresh beginnings, joys, and the relative certainties of existence, the other the moment of life’s end, grief, and the relative uncertainties of non-existence? Because it turns out that both events, while virtually unrepresentable, have spawned a host of representations, narratives, rites, and attempts at making sense of them; and because they may have more similarities than appears at first sight. The 13 interdisciplinary articles collected in this volume prove that looking at the two phenomena in tandem throws into sharp relief the distinct patterns and functions of each, while also highlighting some of the fundamental historical developments, cultural functions, and socio-political issues shared by both. The contributions take stock of the discourses of birth and death prevalent in British (and Western) culture, probing into the way the two phenomena have been subjected to strategies of medialisation, commodification, and bio-politics.

Of Human Born
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

Of Human Born

A new history of the concept of fetal life in the human sciences At a time when the becoming of a human being in a woman’s body has, once again, become a fraught issue—from abortion debates and surrogacy controversies to prenatal diagnoses and assessments of fetal risk—Of Human Born presents the largely unknown history of how the human sciences came to imagine the unborn in terms of “life before birth.” Caroline Arni shows how these sciences created the concept of “fetal life” by way of experimenting on animals, pregnant women, and newborns; how they worried about the influence of the expectant mother’s living conditions; and how they lingered on the question of the beginning...

Bulletin of the History of Medicine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 570

Bulletin of the History of Medicine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Includes the Transactions of the 15th- annual meetings of the American Association of the History of Medicine, 1939-

Historical Social Research
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 792

Historical Social Research

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

International journal for the application of formal methods to history.

Social Theory and Practice
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Social Theory and Practice

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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