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1. | History, Revolution And Aesthetic-The Multiple Inspection On Left-wing Native Novel |
2. | Paradoxical Body Politic Of Queen Elizabeth In John Donne’s Erotic Poetry |
3. | The Queen’s "Two Persons":the King’s Two-Body Theory And The Image Of Elizabeth I In The Faerie Queene |
4. | Shakespeare’s Touches Of Sweet Harmony On Nation-state |
5. | Reinventing the body politic: Women, consumer culture, and civic identity from Suffrage to the New Deal |
6. | Dictatorial violence, the body politic and the politics of the body: Dismembering and remembering in Chilean literature, cinema and public spaces |
7. | Alien Cities: Anxieties about Race, Space, and the Body Politic in the Science Fiction City |
8. | Anatomy of the body politic: Organic metaphors in ancient and medieval political thought |
9. | Androgynous democracy: American modernity and the dual-sexed body politic |
10. | The lost soul of the Body Politic |
11. | Elizabeth I and representations of the body politic |
12. | The body politic in modern Japanese women's literature: Bodies of women and of the Japanese national empire in Yosano Akiko, Hayashi Fumiko, and Tamura Toshiko's writings |
13. | Sexualized racism/gendered violence: Trauma and the body politic in the Reconstruction South |
14. | The medicalization of the body politic in contemporary Argentine fiction |
15. | Shakespeare's knowledgeable body: Ways of knowing in the Shakespearean body politic |
16. | Contested visions of a new republic: Race, sex, and the body politic in American women's writing, 1850--1938 |
17. | Fetishizing the body politic, 1603--1714 |
18. | After the body politic: Thomas Hobbes's scientific argument concerning political order |
19. | Healing ideas: Body, soul, and body politic in the visions of Plato, Paul, Augustine and Rousseau |
20. | The body and the body politic in Robert Garnier's Roman plays |
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