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The Hedgehog Review: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Culture; The Body and Being Human, Summer 2001 (Volume Three, Number Two)
Binding: Paperback
Label: Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
Manufacturer: Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
Publication Date: 2001
Publisher: Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
Studio: Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture
Editorial Review: 136 pp. Contents: Turner, "The End(s) of Humanity"; Milner, "Solidarity, the Sacred and Human Rights"; Mohrmann, "Human Frailty and the Burden of Medicine"; Elliott, "Dark Passage: Bioenhancement and Boredom"; Lock, "Containing the Elusive Body"; Scheper-Hughes, "Neo-Cannibalism: The Global Trade in Human Organs"; "An Interview with Sander L. Gilman"; Griffith, "A Review of Sarah Coakley's Religion and the Body"; Tatum, "A Bibliographic Essay on the Body."
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