The Body Myth

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Clinical psychologist Margo Maine has been successfully helping adult women overcome eating disorders and body image problems for over twenty years. In The Body Myth, she explains the toll these problems can take on women’s lives and provides healing insights and proven techniques for reclaiming readers’ lives from the debilitating belief that a woman’s self-worth and her worth to others are derived from how she looks, how much she weighs, and what she eats–the Body Myth. Using poignant real-life stories, Dr. Maine explores the complex emotional, social, and cultural forces that perpetuate the Body Myth. A unique and invaluable source of information and inspiration, this breakthrough guide equips readers with the knowledge and tools to escape the clutches of the Body Myth and live a more balanced, fulfilling life.

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Genre : Self-Help
Author : Margo Maine
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2005-07-15
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780471727736


The Body In The Text

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The Body in the Text highlights the importance of the body in language and narrative and its impact on meaning and signification. Evi Voyiatzaki's insightful work reveals the highly metaphoric and symbolic texture of James Joyce's Ulysses, which, the author contends, resembles the organization of a living organism. The book examines how the living meaning of the word in Joyce's texts has inspired the work of three avant-garde Greek writers: Nikos Gavrlil Pentzikis, Stelios Xefloudas, and Giorgos Cheimonas. A valuable comparison between Joyce's work and modern Greek literature, The Body in the Text's comparative exploration of the body's functions within literary discourse offers new insight into language's metaphoricity and the physiology of writing.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Evi Voyiatzaki
Publisher : Lexington Books
Release : 2002
File : 284 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0739103571


Myth And The Polis

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This fresh and thought-provoking book deepens our understanding of the dynamic relationship between the creation of myth and the development of the ancient Greek polis, or city-state, during crucial periods in archaic and classical Greece. Examining the diverse texts which crystallized Greek oral tradition, nine chapters by a multidisciplinary group of scholars focus both on the role of the community as the shaper and transmitter of myth and on the function of myth and ritual in the development of political authority in Greek society. Myth and the Polis draws upon current research in such fields such as ancient history, philology, social anthropology, ethnomusicology, comparative literature, psychoanalysis, folklore, and political theory. Taken together, the essays highlight the continuos struggle of Greek archaic and classical communities to keep their myths "true" in spite of the pull of pan-Hellenism. Shedding new light on the beginnings of Western civilization, Myth and the Polis will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including scholars and students of classics, folklore, myth, and ancient religion, politics, and history.

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Genre : History
Author : Dora Carlisky Pozzi
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Release : 1991
File : 256 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0801424739


The Body As Medium And Metaphor

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Reconsidering the relationship between autobiography and self-portraiture, The Body as Medium and Metaphor explores the intertextuality of self-representation in twentieth-century French art. Situating the body as the nexus of intersections between the written word and the visual image, this book rethinks the problematic status of the self. Starting at the twentieth-century's departure from figurative and mimetic representation, this study discusses the work of seminal artists and writers - including Marcel Duchamp, Michel Leiris, Francis Bacon, Bernard Noël, Gisèle Prassinos, Louise Bourgeois and Orlan - to articulate the twentieth century's radical revisions of subjectivity that originated from and returned to representations of the word, the image, and the body. This volume will be of interest to students of both French Literature and Art History, particularly those who are interested in the interdisciplinary exchanges between visual arts and literature.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Hannah Westley
Publisher : Rodopi
Release : 2008
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9789042023987


The Body Sculpting Bible For Women Third Edition

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NEW EDITION FEATURING THE 14-DAY BODY SCULPTING WORKOUT AND MORE It's body sculpting at its best: the best exercises and the best training schedule out there, anywhere—with a complete nutrition guide and diet plan for maximum results The Body Sculpting Bible for Women, Third Edition is now bigger and better than ever! Now with updated and revised material, it contains all the original detailed exercises that made it a best-selling phenomenon, plus: • New Rapid Body Sculpting Workouts and Bodyweight Workouts • Six new diet plans, including milk-free and ovo-lacto-vegetarian diets • Even more tips and helpful information to keep you motivated and help you reach your fitness goals This comprehensive guide includes not only exercises but also nutritional tips, psychological tricks, meal charts, workout graphs, different fitness plans, the inside scoop on supplements and vitamins, advice on keeping fit while traveling, and weightlifting information for teens, seniors, and expectant mothers. The 14-Day Body Sculpting Workout for Women has been custom designed by experts to sculpt, slim, and strengthen the unique contours of a woman’s body. The workout never stays the same for long and the results —toned arms, flat abs, tight buns, lean legs, and curves in all the right places—just keep on coming. With no diet pills, gimmicks, or gadgets, The Body Sculpting Bible for Women, Third Edition is the gold standard for body sculpting, and the essential guide to getting you the body of your dreams. For video channel, online support and much more, visit www.getfitnow.com.

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Genre : Sports & Recreation
Author : James Villepigue
Publisher : Hatherleigh Press
Release : 2012-08-28
File : 765 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781578264384


The Resurrection Of The Body

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The first book-length study of Norman O. Brown, The Resurrection of the Body brings an order beyond "Western Culture" to the subjects that make up Brown's field of engagement, subjects as diverse as Classical Studies, Philosophy, Philology, Psychoanalysis, Theology, Literature, History, and Marxism. For Brown, each of these subjects is in a very real sense an emanation of the body; that is, Western Culture is the body's attempt to resurrect itself. Examining Brown's works from Hermes the Thief to Closing Time, David Greenham illuminates Brown's fascinating signature style of collage, quotation, and comment. This book also seeks to redress the balance between Brown and his more celebrated contemporary Herbert Marcuse. The Resurrection of the Body is essential reading for any Norman O. Brown scholar.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : David Greenham
Publisher : Lexington Books
Release : 2006
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0739110624


The Body Sculpting Bible For Women Fourth Edition

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Transform your body with workouts and nutrition guidance just for women. The Body Sculpting Bible for Women Platinum Edition is your ultimate guide to achieving a total fitness makeover. This updated and expanded edition includes: • 14-Day Body Sculpting Workout: Challenges your body with dynamic, two-week cycles, ensuring continuous progress. • 21-Day Express Workouts: Maximize your results with scientifically designed, time-efficient routines. • Advanced Nutrition Plans: Discover delicious recipes and smart supplementation strategies to fuel your transformation. • Expert Tips and Motivation: Stay inspired and on track with insider advice and proven techniques to reach your fitness goals. Strength training and muscle building are not just about aesthetics. They play a crucial role in enhancing your overall health and longevity. Regular strength training can increase bone density, reduce the risk of chronic diseases, improve cardiovascular health, and boost metabolism. Additionally, maintaining muscle mass as you age helps prevent falls, supports joint health, and promotes a longer, healthier life. This comprehensive guide offers a wealth of exercises, workouts, and nutritional guidance, including meal plans, supplement insights, travel fitness tips, and specialized weightlifting advice for teens and seniors. For video channel, online support and much more, visit www.getfitnow.com.

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Genre : Health & Fitness
Author : James Villepigue
Publisher : Hatherleigh Press
Release : 2019-06-04
File : 806 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781578266142


Knowledge And The Body Mind Problem

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Based upon the Kenan Lectures that Karl Popper delivered at Emory University in 1969, Knowledge and the Body-Mind Problem raises problems connected with human freedom, creativity, rationality, and the relationship between human beings and their actions. These are what Popper calls big issues - too big for easy answers, but too important to be ignored. In these lectures, and in the discussions that follow them, Sir Karl develops a theory of body-mind interaction. This theory involves evolutionary emergence, human language, and that realm of autonomous products of the human mind which Popper calls World 3. According to Popper, consciousness emerged in the course of evolution as a kind of control system for the body, like a driver is a control system for a car. Objective knowledge - the kind of knowledge that is found in books and libraries - then emerged in the course of evolution as a higher level control system for the mind. Simply put, objective knowledge is the mind's control system for critical problem solving. In this way, full consciousness - the kind of consciousness that humans can have - is anchored in World 3 and is closely linked to human language, problems, theories, and criticism. And it is mainly through this use of objective knowledge as a control system for critical problem solving that we are able to exercise our freedom, creativity, and rationality - first by making contributions, like science books and works of art, to World 3; and then by using these contributions to bring about changes in Worlds 1 and 2. The Kenan Lectures were well-attended and provoked lively discussions. This book is published in the same informal language in which they were originally delivered and so can be easily understood by a general audience.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Karl Popper
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2013-10-28
File : 167 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135975296


Law S Cut On The Body Of Human Rights

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Scenes of violence and incisions into the flesh inform the demand for law. The scene of little girls being held down in practices of female circumcision has been a defining and definitive image that demands the attention of human rights, and the intervention of law. But the investment in protecting women and little girls from such a cut is not all that it seems. Law's Cut on the Body of Human Rights: Female Circumcision, Torture and Sacred Flesh considers how such images come to inform law and the investment of advocates of law in an imagination of this scene. Drawing on psychoanalytic and postcolonial theory, and accompanying ideas in political theology, Juliet Rogers examines the language, imagery and excitement that accompanies recent initiatives to legislate against what is called 'female genital mutilation'. The author compliments this examination with a consideration of the scene of torture exposed in images from Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay. Rogers argues that the modes of fascination and excitement that accompany scenes of torture and female circumcision betray the fantasy of a political condition against which the subject of liberal law is imagined; this is subjectivity in a state of non-mutilation, non-prohibition or, in a psychoanalytic idiom, non-castration. To support the fantasy of this subject, the mutilated subject, the authors suggests, is rendered as flesh cut from the democratic nation state, deserving of only selective human rights, or none at all.

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Genre : Law
Author : Juliet Rogers
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2014-06-13
File : 198 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134097302


New Legends Of England

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In New Legends of England, Catherine Sanok examines a significant, albeit previously unrecognized, phenomenon of fifteenth-century literary culture in England: the sudden fascination with the Lives of British, Anglo-Saxon, and other native saints. Embodying a variety of literary forms—from elevated Latinate verse, to popular traditions such as the carol, to translations of earlier verse legends into the medium of prose—the Middle English Lives of England's saints are rarely discussed in relation to one another or seen as constituting a distinct literary genre. However, Sanok argues, these legends, when grouped together were an important narrative forum for exploring overlapping forms of secular and religious community at local, national, and supranational scales: the monastery, the city, and local cults; the nation and the realm; European Christendom and, at the end of the fifteenth century, a world that was suddenly expanding across the Atlantic. Reading texts such as the South English Legendary, The Life of St. Etheldrede, the Golden Legend, and poems about Saints Wenefrid and Ursula, Sanok focuses especially on the significance of their varied and often experimental forms. She shows how Middle English Lives of native saints revealed, through their literary forms, modes of affinity and difference that, in turn, reflected a diversity in the extent and structure of medieval communities. Taking up key questions about jurisdiction, temporality, and embodiment, New Legends of England presents some of the ways in which the Lives of England's saints theorized community and explored its constitutive paradox: the irresolvable tension between singular and collective forms of identity.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Catherine Sanok
Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Release : 2018-02-01
File : 360 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780812294705