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Mobilizing the Sense of Fat : A Phenomenological Materialist . . . As such, it can help us to understand the lived experiences of fat embodiment Additionally, Nancy’s idea of the body in terms of a “corpus”—a col-lection of pieces without a unity—together with his idea of corpus-writing—frag-mentary writing, without head and tail—can help us to mobilize fixed meanings of fat
This Living Hand: Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy . . . In the thirteenth century in Herefordshire an unidentified cleric wrote the religious guide known as the Ancrene Wisse at the request of three sisters of gentle birth who had chosen to live as anchoresses Apparently the three sisters mentioned in the Nero manuscript cannot be identified as the three hermits living in the an- chorhold of the Deerfold near Wigmore abbey, an identification made
Do you own non-Chinese mui tsai? Re-examining Race and . . . comprehensive 'Children's Bill' which should consolidate and amend where necessary the whole corpus of legislation for the protection of children in Malaya and Hong Kong' 27 Sir George Maxwell, an energetic Malayan colonial administrator who had become interested in the mui tsai issue through his Vice-
Tema: ¿Qué es Corpus Christi? Por: Laura Vázquez Váz Tema: ¿Qué es Corpus Christi? Por: Laura Vázquez Vázquez Tema: “¿Qué es Corpus Christi?” Por: Laura Vázquez Vázquez Recordemos la importancia que tiene conocer las verdades sobre nuestra fe católica, en la medida que la conozcamos la haremos vida Veamos un tema muy importante sobre Corpus Christi
Christine Delphy: Towards a Materialist Feminism? - Archive. org MicheleBarrett and MaryMcintosh One of the most crucial questions currently faced by feminist analysis must surely be that of the relationship of the domestic economy to the oppression of women It is an issue that raises many problems to which we have as yet only un- satisfactory answers What is the material basis of the oppression of women? What is the class position of women? How does the
This Living Hand: Thirteenth-Century Female Literacy . . . Despite this unusual wealth of particular information, it is very hard to move from this material to larger generalizations about female literacy in the period We wonder how these three female readers relate to the larger group of female readers for whom the Ancrene Wisse was revised and to other contemporary fe- male readers more generally What kind of education did the original three an
Dreaming the Dictionary: Keywords and Corpus Linguistics . . . Keywords and Corpus Raymond Williams’s Keywords is not an easy work to classify 2 It is a lexicon, but not what we nowadays understand by the term ‘dictionary’, because there are not enough words in it; those there are have clearly been chosen with particular aims in mind which exceed the conventional dictionary’s aims of definition and exemplification Nor is one ever unaware (as one