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This article examines fecal matters—namely, the social concerns that can accompany defecation and flatulence. Researching 172 university students, we show how aspects of the socio-cultural context as " embodied " in four groups of... more
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      SociologyEmodiment
Following the path suggested by Joseph Murphy more than a decade ago, this paper will explore the sensuous spirituality of healing rituals in Puerto Rican brujería. Like other religions of the African diaspora, the interpersonal, present... more
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      RitualDramaBrujeriaSpiritism
Aotearoa New Zealand is a nation of promise, potential and enigma: it was the first country in the world where women gained the vote in 1893 and now boasts the youngest woman world leader in 2017. It is also a postcolonial nation where... more
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      GeographyFeminist TheoryIntersectionalityFeminism and Social Justice
Short chapter on the use of emotions in research with case study on anorexia.
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      Human GeographyEthicsResearch Methods and MethodologyAnorexia Nervosa
To cite this article: Susan Hogan (2016) “Age is Just a Number, Init?”: Interrogating Perceptions of Age and Women within Social Gerontology, Women’s Studies, 45:1, 57-77, DOI: 10.1080/00497878.2015.1040548 To link to this article:... more
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      Cultural StudiesGender StudiesMedia and Cultural StudiesSex and Gender
Western culture has a schizophrenic (conflicted) relationship with food – we cannot decide whether it delights or disgusts us, whether it is sacred or abject, magical or biological, so we treat it as all of these and more. An attempt to... more
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      French LiteratureOntologyFrench StudiesSociology of Food and Eating
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      American LiteratureHistory of Science and TechnologyBlack Studies Or African American StudiesMedia and Cultural Studies
Call for Proposals – International Conference Histories of Tacit Cinematic Knowledge, June 25-27, 2020, Goethe University Frankfurt (Campus Westend) Organized by the Graduate Research Training Program 2279 “Configurations of Film”... more
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      ArchitectureGlobalizationFilm StudiesTacit Knowledge
Governed by a partnership of twenty-five diverse organisations, the Lake District National Park, now also a UNESCO World Heritage Site since July 2017, is faced with a complex future regarding the management of the site. Trust, therefore,... more
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      Partnership WorkingNational ParksLake District, UKEmodiment