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Introducing Bodies

Roberta Magnani Orcid Logo

The New Middle Ages, Pages: 21 - 25

Swansea University Author: Roberta Magnani Orcid Logo

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This section begins with an introduction composed by Roberta Magnani, in response to—and in dialogue with—chapters by Meagan Khoury, Sophie Sexon, Lauren Cole and Hannah Johnson. This introduction emerges from Zoom conversations between Magnani and the contributors and situates these papers in the c...

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Published in: The New Middle Ages
ISBN: 9783031126468 9783031126475
ISSN: 2945-5936 2945-5944
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023
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