
Świat i Słowo nr 1/2019 (32)
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Studia i szkice:
- Alicja Bemben - The Shape-Shifting Body of Historiography
- Paweł Rutkowski - Through the Body: Chiromancy in 17th-Century England
- Nina Augustynowicz - "Ham or Trichinosis?": Conceptual Metaphors of Food in Charlotte Perkins Gilman's Writings
- Justyna Jajszczok - Infectious Bodies, Peculiar Territories: Visions of Invasion in 19th-Century Literature and Science
- Sonia Caputa - Immigrant Bodies and the Politics of Eugenics in Selected Literary Works Written by Contemporary Polish American Authors
- Marta Gorgula - Forgotten Faces of the Great War: The Wounded Servicemen in Henry Tonks' Surgical Portraits
- Patrycja Sokołowska - The Body as Evidence: A Cultural Approach to America's Fascination with Murder
- Agnieszka Podruczna - Embodied Pasts. Body as Memory in Postcolonial Speculative Fiction
- Sabina Sweta Sen-Podstawska - The Transient "Ideals" of the "Odissi Body" and the Changing Place and Role of Odissi Dancers in History
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