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English literature --- Socialism in literature --- History and criticism
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Communication interethnique dans la littérature --- Engelse filologie --- English philology --- Intercultural communication in literature --- Interculturele communicatie in de literature --- Philologie anglaise --- English philology. --- Intercultural communication in literature. --- Intercultural communication --- Commonwealth literature (English) --- American literature --- English literature --- History and criticism. --- History and criticism --- Communication interculturelle --- Littérature anglophone --- dans la littérature --- Histoire et critiques
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Commonwealth literature (English) --- American literature --- English literature --- History and criticism --- English-speaking countries --- Intellectual life --- Congresses --- 20th century --- Littérature anglophone --- Littérature américaine --- Littérature anglaise --- Pays du Commonwealth --- Histoire et critique --- 20e siècle --- Vie intellectuelle
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#KOHU:CANADIANA --- 820 <71> --- 820 <71> Engelse literatuur--Canada --- Engelse literatuur--Canada --- LITTERATURE CANADIENNE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE
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In the Renaissance period the body emerges as the repository of social and cultural forces and a privileged metaphor for political practices and legal codification. Due to its ambivalent expressive force, it represents the seat and the means for the performance of normative identity and at the same time of alterity. The essays of the collection address the manifold articulations of this topic, demonstrating how the inscription of the body within the discursive spheres of gender identity, sexuality, law, and politics align its materiality with discourses whose effects are themselves material. The aesthetic and performative dimension of law inform the debates on the juridical constitution of authority, as well as its reflection on the formation and the moulding of individual subjectivity. Moreover, the inherently theatrical elements of the law find an analogy in the popular theatre, where juridical practices are represented, challenged, occasionally subverted or created. The works analyzed in the volume, in their ample spectre of topics and contexts aim at demonstrating how in the Renaissance period the body was the privileged focus of the social, legal and cultural imagination.
Renaissance. --- Political science --- Renaissance --- Revival of letters --- Civilization --- History, Modern --- Civilization, Medieval --- Civilization, Modern --- Humanism --- Middle Ages --- State, The --- History. --- Social aspects. --- History --- History of theories --- Law and Literature, Performance, Renaissance, Body.
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