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The Body As Wartime Terrain: Social Control and Female Sexuality Under Military Occupation
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The article was published on 2013-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Human sexuality & Social control.read more
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The Body and Society: Explorations in Social Theory.Bryan S. Turner
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The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism between the Two World Wars
TL;DR: The French Imperial Nation-State: Negritude and Colonial Humanism between the Two World Wars by as mentioned in this paper explores the coexisting, seemingly contradictory notions of particularism and universalism as they apply to colonial humanism and negritude, attempting to work through the dualities that defined Greater France, as opposed to interpreting them independently.
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Bodies and Pleasures: Foucault and the Politics of Sexual Normalization
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Shorn Women: Gender and Punishment in Liberation France
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the role of women as scapegoats in the sexual collaboration in the Liberation of France and the subsequent violence against women during the occupation of the country.
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Taken by force : rape and American GIs in Europe during World War II
TL;DR: Virgili et al. as discussed by the authors described the crime of war-time rape in England, France, and Germany, and described the war crime of breaking and entering Germany.
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After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe
TL;DR: After the Nazi Racial State as mentioned in this paper investigates the afterlife of race since 1945 and challenges the longdominant assumption among historians that it disappeared from public discourse and policy-making with the defeat of the Third Reich and its genocidal European empire.