The Making of the Modern Body: Sexuality and Society in the Nineteenth Century

Catherine Gallagher
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The body in its cultural context has become a rich topic for interdisciplinary studies. This book brings together theoretically sophisticated and empirically revealing contributions that present the most advanced work in this new field.
Genres: HistorySexualityNonfictionGender and SexualityEuropean HistoryHistory Of ScienceSociologyCulturalScienceAnthropology
242 Pages

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