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    Subject to identity : knowledge, sexuality, and academic practices in higher education / by Talburt, Susan

    Published 2000
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    Subject headings : used in the dictionary Catalogs of the Library of Congress /

    Published 1966
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    Subject headings /

    Published 1957
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    Subject headings

    Published 1948
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    Subject headings /

    Published 1986
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    Subject headings /

    Published 1975
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    Subject Headings /

    Published 1990
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    Subject headings

    Published 1990
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    Deconstructive Subjectivities /

    Published 1996
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    Subject headings : used in the dictionary catalogs of the Library of Congress /

    Published 1957
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    Imperial subjects : race and identity in colonial Latin America /

    Published 2009
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    Subject strategies in music : a psychoanalytic approach to musical signification / by Välimäki, Susanna, 1970-

    Published 2005
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    Biography of a subject : an evolution of development economics by Meier, Gerald M

    Published 2005
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    BBA GENERAL SUBJECTS

    Published 1966
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    Subject indexing for archives : the report of the subject indexing working group /

    Published 1992
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    Essays on surgical subjects / by Moynihan, Berkeley

    Published 1921
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    Eating to live/Eating until death. Subjectivity and voracity by Moreno-Márquez, César, de Mingo Rodríguez, Alicia Mª

    Published 2020
    “…Taking as a basis of reflection La grande bouffe (The Big Feast), by Ferreri (1973), this article intends to show to what extent eating constitutes in thecontemporary world a perfect emblem of consumer society and of subjectivity itself. After it is separated from its meaning and good sense as nutritional need, eating becomes obsessive. …”
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