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  2. Sexuality and Its Discontents - Wikipedia

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    Sexuality and Its Discontents received positive reviews from Christopher Meade in New Statesman, [6] N. W. Bell in Choice, [7] Jim Monk in The Body Politic, [8] and the gay rights activist Dennis Altman in The Advocate, [9] Michael-Roy Kingham in The Sociological Review, [10] the sociologist Barry D. Adam in the American Journal of Sociology, [11] the sociologist Michael Messner in The Social ...

  3. Biopolitics - Wikipedia

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    Previous notions of the concept can be traced back to the Middle Ages in John of Salisbury's work Policraticus, in which the term body politic was coined and used. The term biopolitics was first used by Rudolf Kjellén, a political scientist who also coined the term geopolitics, [2] in his 1905 two-volume work The Great Powers. [6]

  4. Body politic - Wikipedia

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    The term body politic derives from Medieval Latin corpus politicum, which itself developed from corpus mysticum, originally designating the Catholic Church as the mystical body of Christ but extended to politics from the 11th century on in the form corpus reipublicae (mysticum), "(mystical) body of the commonwealth".

  5. Silvia Federici - Wikipedia

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    Links to full text: epub,pdf (2018) Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons. Oakland, CA: Kairos/PM Press. (2018) Witches, Witch-Hunting, and Women. Oakland, CA: PM Press (2020) Beyond the periphery of the skin: rethinking, remaking, reclaiming the body in contemporary capitalism. Oakland, CA: PM Press

  6. How political polarization affects your mind and body

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    About 60 percent of Americans across political parties think that people mostly get along, but that politics drives them apart, according to a 2021 CBS News and YouGov poll. Still, 33 percent say ...

  7. Gayle Rubin - Wikipedia

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    French translation of The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex: "L'économie politique du sexe. Transactions sur les femmes et systèmes de sexe/genre"; Cahiers du CEDREF, no. 7. Gayle S. Rubin, Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory Of the Politics of Sexuality "The Traffic in Women: Notes on the 'Political Economy' of Sex"

  8. Body theory - Wikipedia

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    In the sociology of the body, body theory is a theory that analyses the human body as an ordered or "lived-in" entity, subject to the cultural and conceptual forces of a society. It is also described as a dynamic field that involves various conceptualizations and re-significations of the body as well as its formation or transformation that ...

  9. The Cultural Politics of Emotion - Wikipedia

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    The Cultural Politics of Emotion, published in 2004 by Edinburgh University Press and Routledge, is a book by Sara Ahmed focusing on the relationship between emotions, language, and bodies. [1] Ahmed concentrates on the influence of emotions on the body and the ways in which bodies relate with communities, producing social relationships that ...