Medicine, religion, and the body
In: International studies in religion and society, v. 11
This book develops an interdiscplinary as well as cross cultural and historical analyses of the relationship between medicine, religion, and the body.
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In: International studies in religion and society, v. 11
This book develops an interdiscplinary as well as cross cultural and historical analyses of the relationship between medicine, religion, and the body.
In: Dealing with body image issues
"To Angelina Caruso, recovery meant finding her tribe -- people that offered support, encouragement, and zero judgment. But she never imagined she would find her community online. A lesson on positively navigating body image, A Body to Love reveals a world where social media is used for self-care rather than self-judgment. Part social media guide and part body image workbook, this fresh take on social networks follows the author's personal battle with a near-fatal eating order, the online relationships that helped her heal, and the eventual community she cultivated. Featuring bonus charts, journal prompts, and recipes for mindful eating, you'll learn to: recognize red flags; rebuild yourself as a mindful consumer; raise others up as a content producer"-Back cover
Intro -- Impressum -- Digitale Bildkulturen -- Prolog -- Pumping Icon. Das Leben der Bilder im Gym -- Ausstellungskörper. Vom Gym zum gläsernen Atelier -- Tätowierung, Digitalisierung und Körper als Quellcode -- Corona-Workouts, Funktionelles Training -- Fit Follows Function. -- Altes Training in neuen Medien -- #GirlsWhoLift. High Heels und High Strength -- Epilog -- Anmerkungen -- Abbildungsnachweis -- Über den Autor.
In: Global citizens: modern media
Daniel Garber presents a study of Leibniz's conception of the physical world, elucidating his puzzling metaphysics of monads, mind-like simple substances. Tracing the development of Leibniz's thought, Garber shows how dealing with problems about the physical world lead him to a world of animate creatures, and to a world of monads
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