Embodied Shame Isabelle VanderscheldenExamines how twentieth century women writers depict female bodily shame and trauma. How does physical, emotional, and sexual abuse shape women's perceptions of their bodies and identities? How are women's psyches affected by the sexual, racial, and cultural denigration that occurs when women's bodies are represented as defective, spoiled, damaged, or dirtied? Embodied Shame skillfully explores these questions in the context of recent writings by North
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Further attention has been given to reducing post-harvest losses
food in the home and on the street
Movement of cocoa germplasm is often required in breeding programmes to increase the genetic diversity pool or to test clones/progeny in the field
an invaluable primer for anyone contemplating the study of prehistoric stone tools
What needs to be considered in flight planning and in performing the necessary pre-processing to obtain high data quality
by analysing reporting in terms of framing
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‘Global Villages: Rural and Urban Transformations in Contemporary Bulgaria’ aims to broaden the study of globalization from urban to rural contexts
the logging of tropical rainforests
‘Conceptions of Dreaming from Homer to 1800’ is an intellectual history of European theories of dreaming from Homer until the end of the eighteenth century
The second edition of Friedman's stage history of Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus adds an examination of twelve major theatrical productions and one film that appeared in the years 1989-2009