A History of the World Through Body Parts

A History of the World Through Body Parts
Author: Kathy Petras,Ross Petras
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2022-08-30
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9781797205427

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A grab bag of historic spleens, chins, and more, this is your ultimate literary dissection of body parts throughout history! From famous craniums to prominent breasts, ancient spleens and bound feet, this book will bring history to life in a whole new way. With their inimitable wit and probing intelligence, authors Kathy and Ross Petras look at the role the human body has played throughout history as each individual part becomes a jumping-off point for a wider look at the times. In far-ranging, quirky-yet-interrelated stories, learn about Charles II of Spain's jaw and the repercussions of inbreeding, what Anne Boleyn's heart says about the Crusades and the trend of dispersed burials, and what can be learned about the Aztecs through Moctezuma's pierced lip. A History of the World Through Body Parts is packed with fascinating little-known historical facts and anecdotes that will entertain, enlighten, and delight even the most well-read history buff. BESTSELLING AUTHORS: Kathy and Ross Petras have authored the New York Times bestseller You're Saying It Wrong and the hit calendar The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said, now in its 24th year with over 4.8 million copies sold! ENGAGING CONTENT: Packed with rich material told with a lively and humorous voice, take a trip through history in this unique, exciting way. QUIRKY HISTORY FANS REJOICE!: For fans of The Disappearing Spoon, Wicked Plants, The Violinist's Thumb, The Sawbones Book and Strange Histories! Perfect for: • History buffs and pop history fans • Father's Day, birthday, and holiday shoppers

Commodification of Body Parts in the Global South

Commodification of Body Parts in the Global South
Author: Firouzeh Nahavandi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2016-05-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137505842

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This book proposes the introduction of a development-related perspective to scholarly critique of the human body’s commodification. Nahavandi contends that the commodification of human body parts reflects a modern form of such well-known historical phenomena as slavery and colonization, and can be considered a new and additional form of appropriation and extraction of resources from the Global South. What are the commonalities between hair trade, surrogacy, kidney sale and attraction of brains? The author argues that these all characterize a world where increasingly everything can be traded or is considered to be tradeable. A world where, similar to any other goods, body parts have entered the global market either legally or illegally. Through a series of multidisciplinary comparative studies, the book explores how forms commodification of the human body are fuelled by issues of poverty in the Global South, and inequality in transnational relations.

Body Parts on Planet Slum

Body Parts on Planet Slum
Author: Lisa Beljuli Brown
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857284464

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Based on a year’s research from within a Brazilian slum, this study follows a series of unemployed women who watch up to six hours of telenovelas a day, often in the midst of arduous physical labour in the home. The women suffer in relation to their bodies, but simultaneously invest in a masochistic glorification of suffering that links their lives to the soap operas, revealing disturbing valuations of the female body that traverse reality and fiction. Through its exploration of this daily integration of real suffering and fictional glamour and wealth, ‘Body Parts on Planet Slum’ reveals how fantasy and social exclusion can together induce a form of psychological survivalism, enabling these women to reconfigure the central features of their existence – their suffering, pleasure, sexuality and embodiment.

Shakespeare s Body Parts

Shakespeare s Body Parts
Author: Huw Griffiths
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Drama
ISBN: 9781474448727

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This book provides a sustained, formalist reading of the multiple body parts that litter the dialogue and action of Shakespeare's history plays.

Forest and Stream

Forest and Stream
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1886
Genre: Birds
ISBN: UOM:39015049862595

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Body Parts

Body Parts
Author: E. Richard Gold
Publsiher: Georgetown University Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1996
Genre: Body, Human
ISBN: 0878406611

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In Body Parts, E. Richard Gold examines whether the body and materials derived from it--such as human organs and DNA--should be thought of as market commodities and subject to property law. Analyzing a series of court decisions concerning property rights, Gold explores whether the language and assumptions of property law can help society determine who has rights to human biological materials. Gold observes that the commercial opportunities unleashed by advances in biotechnology present a challenge to the ways that society has traditionally valued the human body and human health. In a balanced discussion of both commercial and individual perspectives, Gold asserts the need to understand human biological materials within the context of human values, rather than economic interests. This perceptive book will be welcomed by scholars and other professionals engaged in questions regarding bioethics, applied ethics, the philosophy of value, and property and intellectual property rights. Given the international aspects of both intellectual property law and biotechnology, this book will be of interest throughout the world and especially valuable in common-law (most English-speaking) countries.

World Mythology

World Mythology
Author: David A. Leeming
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022
Genre: Mythology
ISBN: 9780197548264

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"This book treats myths from all parts of the word, first from a cultural and then from a more comparative perspective. How do myths of the ancient Egyptians or Greeks, for instance, reflect the realities of the Egyptian and Greek cultures? When compared, how do they reveal certain universal themes or motifs that point to larger transcultural issues, such as the place of the human species in creation or the nature of deity as a concept? This book is organized around the universal or near universal motifs: deities, creation, the flood, the trickster, and the hero. Myths from Greek, Egyptian, Norse, Native American, African, Polynesian, Jewish, Christian, Hindu, and other cultures are retold and treated as reflections of the cultures that "dreamed" them and then are compared and discussed in such a way as to expose universal significance, creating a world mythology"--

Body Parts of Empire

Body Parts of Empire
Author: Nerissa Balce
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016-11-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780472119783

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A cross-disciplinary reading of American popular culture at a time of U.S. imperialism and the occupation of the Philippine Islands.